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| Belton is an Anglo-Dutch Restoration house built in the last years of Charles II's reign, in Lincolnshire, England. The house was designed by the architect William Winde and built between 1685 - 1688. It is H-shaped with honey-colored symmetrical facades crowned by a cupola. A broad flight of steps leads up to a pedimented entrance front which is offset by the steeply pitched roof with domestic dormer windows. The formal gardens which had been introduced in the early 19th century were re-created by the last Earl. The sunken Italian garden compliments the orangery designed by James Wyatt in around 1820. |
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