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Somerleyton is a village by the River Waveney in Suffolk, England within The Broads National Park.
In 1240, a manor house was built on the site of Somerleyton Hall by Sir Peter Fitzosbert whose daughter married into the Jenergan family.
Somerleyton Hall and Park were bought in 1843 by Sir Samuel Morton Peto who, for the next seven years, carried out extensive rebuilding.
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He transformed Somerleyton Hall into a typical East Anglian Tudor-Jacobean mansion.
In 1863 the Somerleyton estate was sold to by Sir Francis Crossley of Halifax, Yorkshire who, like Peto, was a philanthropist, a manufacturer, and a Member of Parliament.
Sir Francis' son Savile was created Baron Somerleyton in 1916.
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 Baron Somerleyton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Somerleyton is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
It was created in 1916 and is still extant.
Savile William Francis Crossley, 3rd Baron Somerleyton (b.
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