The estate, now covering 3000 acres, was modeled and designed by Capability Brown in the 18th century.
The estate was explicitly designed with that in mind, and game books note between 1,300 and 2,500 partridges killed most years.
The estate was designed by James Stirling, and comprised 1,500 residential units intended to house 6,000 people.
The estate was designed by the Ryder and Yates architectural practice.
The estate was designed by Charles A. Platt and constructed in 1912.
The estate was designed to prevent a concealed attack.
The estate was designed by Henry Darbishire and built on former marshland.
The estate was designed for his daughter, who was crippled as a child.
This estate was designed as a more modern area to show off wealth and a higher social standing.
Many estates were designed to recreate the world of the European aristocracy.