Benham Park - the French Connection
What possible connection could there be between this house in France, and Benham Park in Berkshire, the home of Elizabeth Craven, the Georgian feminist writer? Benham is in many ways the quintessential English country home. Designed by Henry Holland in neo-classical style with grounds landscaped by Lancelot "Capability" Brown, it is the epitome of Georgian British taste and elegance. Yet it does have an old, curious link to the other house in central France, whose name is the Abbaye de Couhé-Vérac. Chateau de Couhé-Vérac, Haute-Vienne, Aquitaine . As this picture shows, the French house is attached to the remains of a mediaeval church, and was in fact built on the site of an ancient Cistercian monastery, the Abbaye de Valence, ruined during the wars of religion. This abbey was the birthplace of William de Valence, half-brother of King Henry III of England, in the da...