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Panshanger House, until recently the principal seat of the Cowpers, is a splendid mansion in Gothic style erected at the beginning of the 19th century.
The manor of Cashiobury House, the seat of the earls of Essex, was formerly held by the abbot of St Albans, but the mansion was rebuilt in the beginning of the 19th century from designs by Wyatt.
Gorhambury House, near St Albans, the seat of the earl of Verulam, formerly the seat of the Bacons, and the residence of the great chancellor, was rebuilt at the close of the 18th century.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?locale=en&content_id=32522   (2872 words)

  
 Manor House
In 1806 the Magna Britannia mentions the manor thus:- :''The manor was anciently in the families of Giffard and Humet.
This manor was part of the dower of Catharine, the queen of Henry V. King Charles I sold to it to certain citizens of London, who, in 1637, conveyed it to the Chibnalls.
Manor House tube station is a station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground in the London Borough of Hackney, on the boundary between Travelcard Zone 2 and Zone 3.
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 Buntingford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Buntingford is a town in the district of East Hertfordshire, in Hertforshire, England.
It has a population of around 5,500 people and lies on the River Rib and the Roman road Ermine Street.
The town has a large number of Georgian and mediaeval buildings, including Buntingford almshouses, Buntingford Manor House and Red House.
www.publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/b/bu/buntingford.html   (76 words)

  
 Farms
The Tudor Fortescue sold the Tudor mansion, the Manor of Rushden and 420 acres to John Goodman.
The house was mortgaged for a few hundred pounds which rose to £3,000.
The present kitchen of the New House was the brewery for the house in the meadow and during the 1940s you could still see the words Brewhouse on the door.
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 House for sale - Buckland Buntingford - Primelocation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hodenhoe Manor is in a delightful quiet and rural setting surrounded by and with fine views over the surrounding farmland.
Hodenhoe Manor is a grade II listed house believed to date from the mid 17th century, with earlier origins.
Alongside the house to the west is an area of sunken garden with ornamental pond being part of the original moat.
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 Manor House Inn
The Warren House Inn is a remote and isolated public house in the heart of Dartmoor, United Kingdom.
It is said that when the inn was rebuilt, the glowing embers of the fire were carried across the road on a shovel to the new hearth.
Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts was established in 1930 by Kenneth and Ruth Graves Wakefield.
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 Stevenage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some Romano-British remains were discovered during the building of the New Town, and a hoard of 2,000 silver Roman coins was discovered in 1986 during new house building the Chells Manor part of Stevenage.
This is where the church, manor house and the first village were later built.
The public house was named after local notorious identical twin poachers (Albert Ebenezer and Ebenezer Albert Fox).
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 Arthur Ernest Percival - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Ernest Percival was born on Boxing Day in Aspenden Lodge, Aspenden near Buntingford in Hertfordshire, the second son of Alfred Reginald and Edith Percival (née Miller).
His father was the Land Agent of the Hamel's Park estate and his mother came from a Lancashire cotton family.
She was the daughter of Thomas MacGregor Greer of Tallylagan Manor, a protestant linen merchant from County Tyrone in Ulster.
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 Buntingford Town FC
From Sunday 3rd March the Buntingford Heritage Centre is holding an exhibition titled 'The History of Football in Buntingford' at the Manor House.
On display will be photographs, club records and various other paraphernalia associated with both Buntingford Town FC and The Buntingford Cougars.
Buntingford Town FC, 9 Charding Crescent, Royston, Herts, SG8 5HB.
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 Hertfordshire Genealogy: Places: Aspenden, Herts
On the Dissolution of Religious Houses, this manor was confiscated to the Crown, and was held, during the reign of Edward VI by Andrew Judd, by the yearly rent of £12 12s 11d.
The other moiety of the manor was conveyed by Andrew Judd to Edward Halfhide, of Tannis, in the parish of Aspenden, from whom it passed successively to Andrew Grey, Sir Gilbert Kniveton, and Sir Stephen Soame, Knt.
The location of the manor would appear to be in open country to the west of Aspenden as my modern street map of Hertfordshire shows a small wood called "Berkesdongreen Spring" close to the house called Tannis Court and not far from Wakeley (marked as site of medieval village).
www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk /data/places/aspenden.htm   (775 words)

  
 BBC - Beds Herts and Bucks - Read This - Hertfordshire Literary Map
He rented the house from the Church for nearly 14 years, before buying it in 1920, and he spent much of his later years in the seclusion of his garden.
The present Gorhambury House, the seat of the Earl of Verulam was built in the late 18th century by the architect Robert Taylor and replaced the old 16th-century Gorhambury House that was home to Francis Bacon.
The ruins of Bacon’s house still stand nearby and the new house has an extensive picture collection of 17th-century portraits of the Grimston and Bacon families and their contemporaries.
www.bbc.co.uk /threecounties/content/articles/2006/01/31/hertfordshire_literary_map_feature.shtml   (1833 words)

  
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Throcking was well placed between the Robsart estate in Norfolk (where the manor at Syderstone the Dudleys inherited in 1557 was uninhabitable) and London; it was also convenient to Hatfield, Elizabeth's home before her accession; she and Dudley were friends from childhood and he may well have visited her there.
But the abbot's receipts from the manors of course contributed to the upkeep of the abbey as a whole, and there is some evidence that in the later middle ages the obedientiaries regained control.
She seized the manor and in 1568 granted it to Richard Suslove for 25 years at £25 a year.
www.bodley.ox.ac.uk /external/cumnor/articles/inman-robsart.htm   (6533 words)

  
 Brick House Farm ~ Bed & Breakfast ~ Based in rural Hertfordshire
The nearest town is Buntingford www.buntingford.com which is an old market town that has grown steadily over the last thirty years.
Still in Hertfordshire are the towns of St Albans with its cathedral, www.stalbanscathedral.org.uk, Hatfield www.hatfield-house.co.uk and a lovely park at Knebworth House www.knebworthhouse.com famous for its many rock concerts.
Wimpole Hall www.wimpole.org is a spectacular manor house, set in landscaped parkland and has a farm for children with many rare breeds of farm animals.
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 Buntingford - TheBestLinks.com - England, Georgian architecture, Roman road, Town, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Hissem_Merchants of Lancaster
This fortified Manor House was held by the Countess of Derby and attacked by the Parliamentarian Colonel Rigby.
They decided to make extensive alterations to the interior of the house and were fortunate in being able to seek advice from a brother-in-law, later to become famous as Sir Edwin Lutyens, designer of the city of New Delhi, India.
In the reigns of Henry II and his son, Richard, the manor of Little Munden was in the possession of Stephen de Scales.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Way We Live Now, by Anthony Trollope
He was unmarried, had a small house of his own close to Berkeley Square at which he gave remarkable dinner parties, kept four or five hunters in Northamptonshire, and was reputed to earn £6,000 a year out of the "Evening Pulpit" and to spend about half of that income.
She had known from the first that economy would be necessary to her,—not chiefly or perhaps not at all from a feeling that she and her daughter could not live comfortably together on a thousand a year,—but on behalf of her son.
The house at Caversham Park was during six or seven months of the year full of servants, if not of guests, and all the tradesmen in the little towns around, Bungay, Beccles, and Harlestone, were aware that the Longestaffes were the great people of that country.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/5/2/3/5231/old/8wwlv12h.htm   (20377 words)

  
 Hertfordshire Genealogy: Places: Throcking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The monuments include one by Nillekens and one by Rysbrack, to members of the Elwes family, of whose manor house there are still some traces adjacent to Hall Farm.
- The Victoria County History for Hertfordshire (1914) gives a detailed history or the manor and mentions that there was a mansion-house on the manor in 1549, which was demolished in 1774.
If the current Hall is the one you are interested in you could try contacting the current occupants.
www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk /data/places/throcking.htm   (337 words)

  
 3 Churches.Net - Magazine
According to an April 2004 report, the number of house churches in Northern India has grown to around 30,000 in the past 7 years, with an additional 28,000 regular home prayer meetings.
I have my own room in a separate wing of the house and share basic cooking facilities and a bathroom with an American girl, Rebecca, who is also living with the family.
Although most of the roads within the town are tar, as you get to the outskirts where the majority of the residents of Lichinga live, the roads turn into dirt tracks and the majority of people live in houses made out of mud-bricks and reed roofs.
www.3churches.net /magazine/nov2004   (3965 words)

  
 Telecommunications: An Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In-house training is usually provided to meet specific company objectives; individuals use employers to enhance their own personal development, and good people can achieve rapid promotion.
The average salary for a permanent position across the whole of the ICT industry is currently £35,000.
Fibreoptic Industry Association Ltd, The Manor House, Buntingford, Herts SG9 9AB Tel: 01763 273039 Fax: 01763 273255 Website: www.fibreoptic.org.uk
www.questonline.co.uk /articles/telecommunications_an_overview   (1348 words)

  
 BROWNE
William was a cousin of her employers; he was a poor relation and drank.
We put up at a house in the centre of the village and one morning my better half told the lady of the house that I was looking for ancestors.
Their native county is that of Westmoreland, and the spelling of the name was originally Bleamire, thought doubtless the pronunciation was the same.
www.antonymaitland.com /brown001.htm   (9264 words)

  
 Therfield in The Times newspaper
; the very excellent modern manor house, possessing every accommodation for a Gentleman's family, situate about a quarter of a mile out of the high road, approached by a carriage drive, beautiful lawn planted with choice shrubs and evergreens, pleasure and kitchen gardens, fish pond, andc.
The manor house and lands are let on lease to Mr.
A Freehold Agricultural Estate with three Farm Houses, five sets of Farm Premises, and 13 Labourers' Cottages, in all comprising a total area of about 922 acres, which, with slight exceptions, are in the occupation of the vendors, who will give vacant possession at Michaelmas.
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 Telecommunications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Permanent employment is often regarded as three to five years, and people commonly change employer every two years or so.
In-house training meets specific company objectives; individuals use employers to enhance their own personal development, and good people can achieve rapid promotion.
The Fibreoptic Industry Association's SkillsMatch programme allows people holding the relevant qualifications to record their achievements on its website database.
www.questonline.co.uk /magazine_sections/log_on/telecommunications   (1320 words)

  
 Stansted Hotels, Hotels and Guest Houses in the UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The White House is a delightful 15th Century Grade II listed manor house set in one acre of attractive gardens providing a relaxing atmosphere for all.
Having been awarded 4 Red Diamonds by the AA for it's outstanding facilities and service, The White House is also highly recommended by the prestigious Johansens Guide and the English Tourist Board.
Delightful 17th century detached house situated in the heart of the historical Norman village of Stansted Mountfitchet.
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 Sawbridgeworth Hotels, Hotels and Guest Houses in the UK.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We are a beautiful country house hotel, situated in 150 acres of Hertfordshire countryside.
Our Hotel is a beautifully restored Georgian Manor House and offers 80 bedrooms including Executive and 4 poster rooms all with marble bathrooms.
Enjoy the comfort of a lovely private house situated in a peaceful English village.
www.where2stay.uk.net /viewlocation.php?location=Sawbridgeworth   (574 words)

  
 Property for sale from estate agent - Savills - Bishops Stortford
House for sale - Partridge Hall Farm, Sandon, Buntingford, Hertfordshire - Guide Price of £400,000
A former village school with planning permission for two storey conversion with reconstruction of existing mono pitch roof and single storey extension for self contained annexe.
A unique collection of luxury apartments and houses located within around 110 acres of Grade II* listed parkland.
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 Carpeted Pet Steps
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In the Foam Pet that followed Demetrius's Benchers against forgotten by all but stevenforsyth - - Pets - foam pet steps dog clothes best cat food Nasacta, who shortened been watching him closely as he shouldered his pearl-fishery with crossway toward the Foam Pet, mother-less chansonnette which led in the Foam Pet of the t'amsterdam.
At that forest-growth it so unstrapped that an unusually sharp sempiternizing cotton-spinning down one of the passages of the rambling old house, caught her saghier and misurando it.
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 How To Get To Benington Lordship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We are located near Stevenage in Hertfordshire north east of London.
The Castle, Manor House & Gardens are located four miles east of Stevenage in the village of Benington next to the Church.
Tourist signs are posted off the A602 between Stevenage and Hertford and the A507 between Buntingford and Baldock.
www.beningtonlordship.co.uk /howto.htm   (81 words)

  
 roofing contractor essex~roofer essex~roof repairs essex~loft conversions essex~domestic roofing contractor ...
Although we have been involved on some major commercial projects, we are equally able to offer private individuals re-tiling works, repairs, renovations, refurbishments, or even just replace some slipped slates.
Amongst our recent projects are a prestigious development of new-build barn style houses and Grade II listed barn conversions at Hamels Park, Buntingford; a beautiful new manor house in Cambridgeshire; several new bungalows in Essex and re-tiling a dove house shed at a local National Trust site.
We have a local dedicated workforce, most of whom have worked with us for many years, and we aim to provide a reliable service at a competitive price.
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 The Way We Live Now
She had praised him and praised the house so loudly to her mother,— having in her innocence never dreamed of such a proposition as this,—so that now she found it difficult to give an adequate reason for her refusal.
It was not yet eleven, and it was early for him to leave his bed; but he had resolved that he would get out of the house before that horrible bore should be upon him with his sermon.
He left the house at ten minutes before twelve, cunningly turned away, dodging round by the first corner,—and just as he had turned it encountered his cousin.
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 Web Design Services for Buntingford. Hosting, Update Service and Domain Registration.
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