DescriptionLinton Park - geograph.org.uk - 216352.jpg
English: Linton Park. This is the north side of Linton Park with the Low Weald in the background. The south side of the house is shown in the other Geograph. Built in the 1730s, Linton was described at the time as being "like a citadel in Kent, the whole county its garden". It was formerly the home of Lord Cornwallis.
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