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Standen House
Country house on the Isle of Wight, England
Country house on the Isle of Wight, England

Standen House is an English country house located 1 mi south of Newport, Isle of Wight. The 18th-century house has a brick front and features seven-bay windows, a porch with Doric columns, and triglyph frieze. Made of brick, it is located at the base of Pan Down. Adjacent is the park of Gatcombe, which itself lies in a valley which includes the winding River Medina. Gatcombe House lies opposite Standen House, separated by the river and woods. Great East Standen Manor is nearby.
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- John George Bartholomew. (1904). "The survey gazetteer of the British Isles, topographical, statistical, and commercial: compiled from the 1901 census and the latest official returns". Newnes.
- (1888). "Guide to the Isle of Wight". A. and C. Black.
- Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke. (1794). "A picture of the Isle of Wight,: delineated upon the spot, in the year 1793". Printed by C. Roworth, for J. Egerton.
- (2006). "The Isle of Wight". Yale University Press.
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