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The History of Highcliffe
The history of Highcliffe begins with John, third Earl of Bute,
the well-known minister of George III., who was purchaser of the estate.
The site of the house he built was said by the present owner of the property,
in the evidence he gave before the Royal Commission on Coast Erosion some
years ago to be now two miles out to sea. .... The rapid advances of the
sea were a great source of trouble to Lord Bute. The falling of the cliff
went on at such a rate that the people on the estate dared not tell him
of it. The path which ran by the cliffs was constantly disappearing and
in order to keep him ignorance of it all the men on the estate were kept
at hand while he was at his house to make a new path at the cliff edge
in case he should desire to walk that way, so that he might believe that
the new path was the old one. Highcliffe was bequeathed to his fourth
son, Charles, who found the expense and annoyance ot the landslips so
intolerable that he sold the estate to a Mr. Penleaze. "
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