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Stanley House, Alderley Park - Oct 2012
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Default Stanley House, Alderley Park - Oct 2012 - 20-10-2012, 08:21

Decided to be a bit cheeky with this one and parked in the Astra Zenica carpark, put on my high vis waterproofs and walk across while the staff were changing shifts, no one batted an eyelid

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Alderley Park was a country house in a park of the same name at Nether Alderley, Cheshire, between Macclesfield and Knutsford. It is now an Astrazeneca research facility.
The house was constructed in brick with a stone facade for the 7th Baronet Stanley. Building started in 1818 on a site in the south of the park. The new house grew to a size of sixty bedrooms and six entertaining rooms, of which only one room, with its oak panelling and coats of arms intact, remains. Behind the house a walled garden and a water garden were created and the mill pond enlarged. In 1931, however, the house was severely damaged by fire and left empty for nearly twenty years until converted in 1950 by the ICI chemical group to serve as the headquarters of their new pharmaceutical division. It is currently a research and development campus for Astrazeneca. The gardens and some outbuildings have been preserved and many thousands of trees planted.
This I guess was one of the out buildings and is in brilliant condition with no graff or any vandalism

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