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![]() The driveway to Fosbury House
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Location | Fosbury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°19′34″N 1°33′32″W / 51.326°N 1.559°WCoordinates: 51°19′34″N 1°33′32″W / 51.326°N 1.559°W |
Built | 1800 |
Listed Building – Grade II
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Designated | 1986 |
Fosbury House is a Grade II listed house in Fosbury, Wiltshire, England.
The mansion was built about 1800. It was purchased in 1810 by Silvanus Bevan, then passed to his son David Bevan, then to his son Robert Cooper Lee Bevan, then to his son Francis Augustus Bevan, four generations of bankers.
At some point between 1899 and 1903, it was sold to Alfred Henry Huth (1850–1910), the bibliophile, and it housed the Huth Library until 1918.
In 2005, Robert Hesketh, son of Colonel Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh, Conservative MP for Southport, and "a senior member of the Guinness family", died from "a cocktail of alcohol, heroin and cocaine" at an 18th birthday party there.
It has been listed by English Heritage since 1986.