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It would be incorrect to say that there have been three houses at Moggerhanger, for each survives and is embedded in the next. A house of the 1750s forms the southeast corner, an extension designed by Sir John Soane in 1791 completes the east front, and a major recasting in 1810 by the same architect for the next generation forms the west half of the house. What is remarkable is that this accretive development should have resulted in such a coherent design. Used for most of the twentieth century as a hospital, Moggerhanger was rescued from near dereliction by the Moggerhanger House Preservation Trust under the architectural guidance of Stephen Gee and myself. (1) ...