West Green House

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West Green House is an 18th century country house at West Green in Hartley Wintney in the English county of Hampshire.

It is owned by the National Trust and the gardens are occasionally open to the public.

The house was restored by the trust after it was badly damaged by a bomb planted by the IRA in June 1990. The target was the then treasurer of the Conservative party Lord McAlpine who had lived at the house, but had relinquished the lease shortly before the attack.[1]

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  • [1] West Green House Gardens