Holly Mount, Knotty Green

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Holly Mount (originally Hollymount) is a detached house in Knotty Green in Buckinghamshire. It was designed by the English architect C.F.A. Voysey and was built between 1904 and 1907. [1] It has been listed Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England since October 1973. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Historic England, "Holly Mount (1162506)", National Heritage List for England , retrieved 1 January 2018

Coordinates: 51°37′39″N0°39′19″W / 51.62738°N 0.65523°W / 51.62738; -0.65523