Category:Packwood House

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This is a category about listed building number 1184240.

English: Packwood House (not to be confused with Packwood Hall which is a private residence and not open to the public) is a stately timber-framed Tudor manor house owned, since 1941, by the National Trust, situated near Lapworth, Warwickshire. It is a Grade I listed building. It has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture, but is most famous for its yew garden (topiary) in which the clipped trees are said to represent the Sermon on the Mount.
<nowiki>Packwood House; 帕克伍德住所; Packwood House; Packwood House; Grade I listed historic house museum in Warwick, United Kingdom; amgueddfa tŷ hanesyddol yn Lloegr; Herrenhaus in der Nähe von Lapworth, Warwickshire; museumhuis in Warwick, het Verenigd Koninkrijk</nowiki>
Packwood House 
Grade I listed historic house museum in Warwick, United Kingdom
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LocationLapworth, Warwick, Warwickshire, West Midlands, England
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  • Packwood House, Lapworth B94 6AT
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Map52° 20′ 51″ N, 1° 44′ 47″ W
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Wikidata Q7123054
Library of Congress authority ID: sh2016000261
J9U ID: 987007417308805171
National Heritage List for England number: 1184240
OpenStreetMap way ID: 99017125
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