Knebworth House
Knebworth, Hertfordshire
Built from 1490 by Sir Robert Lytton, it was remodelled and enlarged to be given its present Tudor-Gothic appearance in the 1840s by Mrs Bulwer-Lytton (1770-1843), mother of the statesman and author Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, and grandmother of the 1st Earl of Lytton. From 1893 to 1899, the 2nd Earl leased Knebworth to the American coal baron John Cleveland Osgood (great-grandson of Samuel Osgood, 1st Postmaster-General under the new U.S. Constitution and whose house in New York served as the first Presidential mansion) and his colourful first wife, the authoress Irene Osgood. They divorced in 1899 when it became home to the Canadian High Commissioner, Lord Strathcona, of Montreal, known as "Uncle Donald" for his munificent gifts to charity....
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Strathcona and maintained it as his country place until his death in 1914. The following year, for £3,000 a year, the Earl leased it to Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia. The 2nd Earl's fortunes continued to evaporate and in 1927 he sold off many of Knebworth's treasures at an auction held in New York., and one of the staircases was retrofitted into Mallow on Long Island. Today it's the property of the 3rd Lord Cobbold, a former Hollywood producer who hosts the famous Knebworth Music Festival here.
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