Ashridge, Hertfordshire, England

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Ashridge in Hertfordshire, England is a historic country estate and former monastic site renowned for its grand house, landscaped parkland, and later use as a noble residence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
former monastic site
historic estate
parkland
associatedWith Brownlow family NERFINISHED
Earls of Bridgewater NERFINISHED
country England
hasActivity National Trust events
educational walks
hasDesignation Registered Historic Park and Garden
Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasEcosystem broadleaf woodland
chalk grassland
wood pasture
hasFeature ancient woodland
deer population
extensive footpath network
viewpoints over Chilterns
hasLandscapeStyle English landscape park
hasPart Ashridge House NERFINISHED
Ashridge Park NERFINISHED
Bridgwater Monument NERFINISHED
chalk downland
formal gardens
monastic remains
visitor centre
woodland
hasUse conservation area
filming location
horse riding
recreational area
tourist attraction
walking and hiking
wildlife watching
historicalUse country house estate
monastic college
noble residence
locatedIn Ashridge Estate NERFINISHED
Berkhamsted area
Chiltern Hills NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire
managedBy National Trust
near Aldbury NERFINISHED
Berkhamsted NERFINISHED
Little Gaddesden NERFINISHED
openTo public
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED

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Francis Egerton residence Ashridge, Hertfordshire, England
subject surface form: Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater
Ashridge estate locatedIn Ashridge, Hertfordshire, England
this entity surface form: Ashridge, Hertfordshire