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I'm very dubious about the pronunciation given, at least the second syllable which as given rhymes with "hot", so the whole would assonate with "full bong". Can anyone shed any light? Flapdragon (talk) 17:43, 15 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
This page makes various esoteric claims about the design and sacred geometry of Soulton Hall.
These include statements that the building took inspiration from Solomon's Temple, from the Sanctuaries of Eleusis, and from the theatre of Epidaurus. It also claims that a vast replica of this Greek theatre once existed at the site.
This information should not be advanced uncritically without support from additional, reputable and peer-reviewed citations, from a range of authors with qualifications or scholarly reputability in the field of Tudor architectural history. The quality of the current citations does not seem sufficient to support such extreme claims of this building.
This article has been subject to dozens of edits by sockpuppets and should be regarded as dubious throughout. It might need to be reverted to an earlier state. That may lose some good changes, but it may not be possible to tease out all of the nonsense from the valid additions. – Jonesey95 (talk) 01:32, 18 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]