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A History of the County of Rutland
… is no village and the only house in the parish is the Old Hall Farm, which is all that remains of Martinsthorpe Hall, the seat of the Earls of Denbigh. This house has been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… two-storied red brick building of an H plan with a central hall. Externally the walls have been colour-washed. At the north end of the hall is an Elizabethan staircase with moulded string and … stairs have been inserted. The overmantel in the hall is supposed to have been made up from part of a Mortimer …
A History of the County of Somerset
… west of the settlement called Rack Close and the 'cloth hall' at Hurst Barton support the many references to Hurst … side of his 'barton' and in 12934 spent money on a 'new hall'. 175 The chamber over the chief gate was referred to in … the centre of the present building are the almost complete hall and cross-wing range of a medieval house. The cross-wing …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… from Middlesbrough. To the north of the village is the Hall, the residence of Mr. Carl Ferdinand Henry Bolckow; it … 1857. Among extensive grounds to the west lies Gunnergate Hall, the property of Mr. C. F. H. Bolckow. In the hamlet of Tollesby, west of Marton village, is Tollesby Hall, the residence of Mr. Eleazer Biggins Emerson, a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… except for one large and one small silver paten with hall mark 1773. There are three bells 47 by Hugh Watts, dated …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… farms. Two of these, known as Moxby Priory and Moxby Hall, stand close together on the right bank of the Foss. Moxby Hall was in existence in 1649 and was then described as having 'a hall, parlour, kitchen, and buttery, and other necessary low …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the river. Here on the site of the old grange is Aldburgh Hall, the property of Mr. J. T. D'A. Hutton, J.P. Near this … are Leighton, which consists of two farm-houses, and Pott Hall, the site of the old grange, and Moorheads. Swinton Hall, the seat of Lord Masham, stands in a fine deer park and …
A History of the County of Essex
… ancient pattern of settlement has changed little. Matching Hall stands beside the church in the centre of the parish. … houses stand on or near their medieval sites: Housham Hall on the western side of the parish, Parvills on the north-eastern boundary, and Stock Hall in the south-eastern corner. The moat at Gunnetts Green, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Mathon, on the Cradley boundary, is Netherley Hall, now a farm-house. About 1 miles east of Mathon village, … Well Mineral Water Company, and the Royal Malvern Well Hall, which was closed in 1885. Near the church of St. James … is given as holder of a capital messuage called the Hall Court (Land Rev. Misc. Bks. clxxxiv, fol. 388 b). At …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Ampthill to Shefford, and there is a distinct hamlet of Hall End, a continuation of Clophill, which extends into … of Diana Countess of Elgin. There are Methodist chapels at Hall End and Breach, a Baptist chapel at Duck End, and also a … stands on the banks of a branch of the River Ivel below Hall End, and there was formerly another at Breach, pulled …