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Description "Wardown", a mansion originally designed as "Bramingham Shott", for Frank Chapman Scargill (1836–1919) in Bramingham, Luton, by architect Thomas Charles Sorby (d.1924). It now houses Wardown Park Museum, Luton. The building was completed in 1877.
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