Hodsock Snowdrops
Fragrant Flowering Winter Borders & Woodland Walk  
 

 The second woman responsible for the style of today's house was Mrs Margaret Mellish, the widow of William Leigh Mellish who inherited Hodsock from Mrs Chambers. Mrs Mellish engaged the renowned architect George Devey in 1873 to alter and enlarge the house at a cost of £10,044. Devey specialised in designing country houses and aimed to make new buildings look as though they had existed for centuries.
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