In the late 1970s a separate land subdivision occurred to the south of the original estate.
Over years, the original estate was divided between family members and parts of it were sold off to the larger public.
The boundaries of the original medieval estate can still be traced quite easily.
Whittaker Hall was the carriage house on the original estate.
The original estate remained intact, though changes and additions were made over time.
During his lifetime Gray added significant lands to the original estate.
Portions of the original estate were sold off during the 1950s.
The original estate, dating from 1774, was known as Parkfield.
The original estate was built between 1934 and 1938.
The original estate is a good example of Regency architecture.