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  10. NOTES: The architects working on the prevailing home in the course of the interval 1811-1820 had been Thomas Hopper, who was answerable for the conservatory, William Hollins of Birmingham, who was accountable for adjustments to the outdated corridor in 1817 and some ornamental work, and, most significantly, Thomas Allason, commissioned by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury in 1819-20, who designed the north Entrance Hall, Chapel, nice Drawing Room, Lengthy Gallery and dining room.

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