Burderop Park

Burderop Park is a Grade II* listed country manor house near Chiseldon, Wiltshire, England.

The estates of Broad Hinton and Salthrop House were also owned by Thomas Calley and his wife, and were sold in 1860 by the second Duke of Wellington to Anthony M. S. Maskelyne of Bassets Down.

[3] In World War 2 Burderop Park became home to the US 154th General Hospital, post WW2 the US military remained and the site became home to the 7505th USAF field hospital, treating American personnel and their families stationed in the UK until 1965 when the military left - offering to leave their medical equipment to the NHS.

[12]The house post hospital closure became part of a complex of buildings used for commercialised agricultural landholding and office space for CH2M, and previously for the Halcrow Group.

[12] The north of the estate is Burderop Wood, which was designated a 'Biological Site of Special Scientific Interest' in 1971 for its wet ash-maple and acid pedunculate oak-hazel-ash woodland.

The granary in the kitchen court
Halcrow offices in 2013
Ordnance Survey Map, 1959, showing Wroughton , Burderop Park and Hodson