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Suffolk / Re: Orgill LEMAN of Brampton Hall
« on: Friday 03 August 12 10:15 BST (UK)  »
I noticed the most charming photos of your oil paintings of Naunton Thomas Orgill-Leman and his wife
Henrietta Jane Orgill-Leman and wondered if you would be kind enough to please confirm the size, details of the frames if original and if possible send a higher resolution image – my email is (*).

The reason for my interest is although I have no blood connection with the Orgill-Leman I have just bought Brampton Hall and would ideally like to have both of these oil paintings professionally reproduced to hang together in one of the principal rooms at Brampton Hall as these two really should not be forgotten and ideally remain an integral part of the property.  It may be of interest to you Brampton Hall was described by the selling agents (Savills)  as [sic] ‘the quint-essentially Georgian country house overlooking its own magnificent parkland in a wonderfully totally unspoilt part of Suffolk', Grade II-listed Brampton Hall at Brampton, seven miles south of Beccles on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, hasn't been on the market for over 40 years. The particularly imposing and beautifully proportioned Georgian Gentleman’s country house, built in 1796 of fine red brick under a glazed black pantile roof for the Rev Naunton Thomas Orgill-Leman, whose family had long been associated with the area.

Dr. Michael A. Stevens

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