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Property Auction Vanbrugh Park

Vanbrugh Castle is a house designed and built by John Vanbrugh for his own family, located on Maze Hill on the eastern edge of Vanbrugh Park Park in London, to the north of Blackheath, with views to the west past the Old Royal Naval College at Vanbrugh Park down to the Thames reaching as far as the Houses of Parliament.

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Facts about Vanbrugh Park

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Vanbrugh Castle is a house designed and built by John Vanbrugh for his own family, located on Maze Hill on the eastern edge of Greenwich Park in London, to the north of Blackheath, with views to the west past the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich down to the Thames reaching as far as the Houses of Parliament.

History of Vanbrugh Park

The name is from Old English spoken words and. The name is recorded in 1166 as Blachehedfeld which means “dark, or black heath field” – field denotes an enclosure or clearing. Lewis’s topological dictionary opines, considering the adjective developed equally into derived term bleak, that Blackheath “takes its name either from the colour of the soil, or from the bleakness of its situation” before adding, reflecting Victorian appreciation, mention of “numerous villas with which it now abounds…it is pleasantly situated on elevated ground, commanding diversified and extensive views of the surrounding country, which is richly cultivated, and abounds with fine scenery”. It was an upland, open space that was the meeting place of the hundred of Blackheath.