DescriptionStockton House - geograph.org.uk - 686545.jpg
English: Stockton House Stockton House stands in its own park land, and dates from the 1580s when it was built for John Topp. It underwent alterations by Jeffry Wyattville in 1802, and was restored and altered during 1877-82 by Benjamin and B. J. Ferrey. A Grade I Listed country house.
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