Henry Lytton-Cobbold
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Henry Fromanteel Lytton-Cobbold (b. 1962) is the current occupier of Knebworth House. He is the son of David Antony Fromanteel Lytton-Cobbold, 2nd Baron Cobbold, and is heir to the Barony of Cobbold. He is married to Martha Boone, with two children, Morwenna Gray and Edward.
Trained as a screenwriter, Lytton-Cobbold was an assistant to the filming of The Shooting Party, part of which was recorded at Knebworth House, and subsequently worked on Water.[1] From 1987 until 1993, he lived in Los Angeles, and scripted several TV shows, including Lake Consequence.[2] He returned to England and lived in Knebworth village until 2000, when he took over the daily running of Knebworth House from his father.[1] He continued to practice his trade during this period, scripting Night of Abandon, an episode of the Red Shoe Diaries, in 1997.[2]
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- ^ a b The Library at Knebworth House. Retrieved on 2006-09-23.
- ^ a b Henry Cobbold. Retrieved on 2006-09-23.