Manor Farm, a property of the Landmark Trust, is at Pulham Market near the town of Diss, in Norfolk, England. The house is a Grade II listed building...
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are many uses of the name Manor Farm: Manor Farm Country Park and its museum, in Botley, Hampshire Manor Farm, Pulham Market, Norfolk, a property owned...
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opened for rental in October 2018. Landmark sites include forts, farmhouses, manor houses, mills, cottages, castles, gatehouses, follies and towers and represent...
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Costessey (section Manor of Costessey)
of the manor passed through a variety of families, regularly being reverted to the Crown and reallocated. In 1546, Henry VIII granted the manor to Anne...
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at Stoure, and in the Domesday Book as Newentone. Newton refers to a new farm or estate, and Sturminster to a church (minster) on the Stour. Originally...
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designed by Steve Bunn of the RCA Sculpture School. In 1871, James Robert Pulham constructed "Waterfalls, Rocky stream, [and a] Cave for shady seat on the...
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Wantage (category Market towns in Oxfordshire)
to every hour between Wantage, Stanford in the Vale and Faringdon, and Pulhams Coaches run the 68 service 2-4 times a day between Wantage, Uffington and...
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Debenhams family, on the market for the first time in 36 years Glanville's Wootton Pages 94-98 MANOR HOUSE FARMHOUSE WOOTTON GLANVILLES FARM Media related to...
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structures are the almshouses and reading room, Delcombe Manor, Garden Cottage at Delcombe Manor, the Parish Church of St James (built circa 1786), The...
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Stalbridge (redirect from Stalbridge Manor)
After his father's death, the scientist Robert Boyle became Lord of the Manor, and the house was his residence between 1644 and 1652. It was here that...
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