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 Boyle & Co Chartered Surveyors
Savoy Court is located at the top end of Cromwell Road near the Earl's Court Road, SW5.
Redcliffe Gardens is an attractive tree lined avenue running between the Old Brompton Road and the Fulham Road and is therefore close to local shops, restaurants and transport facilities within the area.
A spacious totally unmodernised lower ground floor flat with use of communal gardens.
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 Mews
W H Willis of Cromwell Road is recorded as having built six houses on the east side of Lennox Gardens.
Lennox Gardens Mews was built behind Lennox Gardens on the Quail Field.
The building agreements for Lennox Gardens have been lost, so there is no clear record of their construction.
www.mewsliving.co.uk /streets/lennox_gardens_mews.htm   (504 words)

  
 Cromwell Manor Inn Bed & Breakfast - West Point/Cornwall, New York - BBOnline.com / Introduction
Cromwell Manor Inn is a historic country estate on seven acres of woodlands and gardens in New York's Hudson Valley.
Romance awaits you at Cromwell Manor Inn built around 1820 by David Cromwell, an eminent descendant of England's Oliver Cromwell.
Additionally, a full breakfast is served each morning in the Manor's country dining room or on the veranda.
www.bbonline.com /ny/cromwell   (289 words)

  
 Choice Apartments : : Collingham House, Kensington : : Budget, Gloucester Road, Cromwell Road, National Museum, Victoria Museum, Albert Museum, Kensington, Gardens, Earls Court, London
Choice Apartments : : Collingham House, Kensington :: Budget, Gloucester Road, Cromwell Road, National Museum, Victoria Museum, Albert Museum, Kensington, Gardens, Earls Court, London
The property is located off Cromwell Road, which has numerous restaurants of various cuisines as well as grocery stores within a few minutes walk of the property
Gloucester Road Station is within 10 minutes walking distant and the National Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington Garden, and Earl's court exhibition are all with in a radius of 20 minutes by foot.
www.choiceapartments.co.uk /budget_collinghamhouse.htm   (185 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast New Zealand Cromwell - COTTAGE GARDENS
Cromwell is the summer fruit bowl of New Zealand.
Colin, a recently retired orchardist, is a member of the Cromwell Lions and enjoys reading and gardening.
We are three hours drive from Dunedin, New Zealand's Scottish city, forty five minutes to both Wanaka and Queenstown, and two and a half hours from Te Anau and Manapouri.
www.fiordland.gen.nz /jill.htm   (491 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Reverse Register) Nelson HTML
Spring blossoms from the Mason gardens decorated the long table, which was centered with a three-tiered birthday cake in pink and white, topped with 90 white candles, which were lighted before Miss Nelson cut the first piece.
On 22 Jun 1900 Johan Nelson was a farmer at
In 1945 Esther Elizabeth Nelson and William Anthony Huebner resided at
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/karlahuebner/family/nelso001.htm   (491 words)

  
 Contents: Gothein's History of Garden Art
Town gardens Princely gardens Hapsburg gardens The New Building The Belvedere, Prague Garden paintings Dutch gardens Hellbrunn Smaller gardens Heidelberg Castle Garden Wallenstein's gardens
Monastery gardens St Gall Plan Medieval garden poems Castle gardens Tree-gardens Oriental influence Romance of the rose Town gardens Boccaccio's tales
Greek gardens Homeric garden descriptions Sacred groves Flowers and Adonis gardens Gymnasiums Philosopher's gardens Greek contact with eastern gardens
www.gardenvisit.com /got/index.htm   (491 words)

  
 Contents: Gothein's History of Garden Art
Garden origins Trees Vineyards Vegetable products Smaller gardens Palace gardens Tombs Flowers
Park origins - in Western Asia The design of Assyrian parks and gardens Hanging gardens Flowers in Assyrian gardens Persian gardens Jewish gardens Gardens of India and Sri Lanka
Records, Henry VIII (Hampton Ct, Thornbury), Elizabeth I (Nonsuch, Theobalds), Francis Bacon, James (Hatfield, Montacute, Haddon Hall), Salomon de Caus (Wilton), Charles I (Oxford BG, Moorields, Wimbledon), Oliver Cromwell
www.gardenvisit.com /got/index.htm   (491 words)

  
 Clan Drummond History
Around 1650, the Drummonds were removed from Drummond Castle to Stobhall for their loyalty to Charles I. After leaving, Drummond Castle was garrisoned by Cromwell's troops.
In the movie “Rob Roy, legends of the mist”, Drummond Castle and Gardens were used for the residence of Montrose.
It wasn’t until after Cromwell left Scotland were the Drummonds able to return.
cdronan.addr.com /castle.html   (358 words)

  
 Wingfields In History
The gardens of Powerscourt were and still are, reputed to be some to the most beautiful in all of Europe.
Thomas Cromwell, the son of a blacksmith, was born in 1485 and entered the service of Cardinal Wolsey, King Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor, rapidly becoming one of Wolsey's chief agents.
Ann, the younger daughter of the 3rd Baron Cromwell married Sir John Wingfield's cousin, Sir Edward Wingfield of Carnew County in Ireland on 9 May 1619, only four months after the Tickencote marriage to her sister Frances.
www.wingfield.org /family.htm   (6257 words)

  
 South Kensington
The area between Cromwell Road and Fulham Road has a wide variety of building styles to view on this 2½ mile walk from Gloucester Road tube station to South Kensington station (Piccadilly, District and Circle lines).
Go to the right along Gloucester Road and first right into Harrington Gardens
The development included the church of St Mary located in the central gardens.
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wksouthkenroute.htm   (504 words)

  
 South Kensington
The area between Cromwell Road and Fulham Road has a wide variety of building styles to view on this 2½ mile walk from Gloucester Road tube station to South Kensington station (Piccadilly, District and Circle lines).
The development included the church of St Mary located in the central gardens.
Go to the right along Gloucester Road and first right into Harrington Gardens
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wksouthkenroute.htm   (504 words)

  
 Property to rent in Kensington Gore - Primelocation
A secure underground parking space in this prestigious block on Cromwell Road.
Weekly rental of £475 2 bedrooms Southwell Gardens London Douglas and Gordon Kensington Lettin..
Weekly rental of £400 1 bedroom Rosary Gardens London Douglas and Gordon Kensington Lettin..
www.primelocation.com /uk-property-to-rent/browse/all/uk/england/london/south_west_london/kensington_gore   (2728 words)

  
 The Irish News info Ireland edition: travel ireland Cork
Timoleague Castle Gardens - The Timoleague Castle Gardens are planted with exotic and native plants and trees and have a very ruined 13th century castle in the grounds.
Timoleague Friary - Timoleague Friary was founded around the 13th century and is still quite well preserved despite being sacked by Cromwell's English forces in 1642.
Three Castle Head - Three Castle Head, the westerly headland on the Mizen Peninsula has wonderful views up the coast to Sheep's Head and beyond and a ruined 13th century castle built by the leading O'Mahony family.
travel.irishnews.com /cork4.html   (2728 words)

  
 King's College history
By 1690 there were College gardens on both sides of the river, some of which – a bowling green, a hop yard and an area for a pigeon house – had important practical functions, whilst others were more obviously pleasure gardens, such as the small one for the use of the Fellows.
1670), general under Cromwell, admiral under Charles II, whom he helped to restore to the throne; Benjamin Whichcote (d.
When King's began the construction of the Gibbs' building in 1724 it employed the famous landscape designer Charles Bridgeman to draw up a plan for the land west of the river to accompany the new building.
www.kings.cam.ac.uk /visitors/history.html   (2728 words)

  
 Family history
His eldest son John, second Earl of Athole of the Murray family, also faithfully adhered to Charles the First, and was excepted by Cromwell out of his act of grace and indemnity, 12th April 1654, when he was only about nineteen years of age.
The park about it he converted into one of the finest landscape gardens, planning it to include a famous home farm, American gardens, and carriage drives thirty miles in extent.
The great family of Murray or Moray (occasionally in old deeds Murref) is supposed to have descended from Freskine (or Friskin), a Fleming, who settled in Scotland in the reign of David I (1122-1153), and acquired from that monarch the lands of Strathbroch in Linlithgowshire, and of Duffis in Moray.
murraysonline.tripod.com /id5.html   (5348 words)

  
 Cornwall New York Inn Bed Breakfast Lodging Hotel Accommodation Hudson Valley Adirondack NY Catskill West Point
Cromwell Manor Inn is a historic country estate surrounded by seven acres of woodlands and gardens north in New York's Hudson Valley.
Step back in time and surround yourself with history and elegance in the heart of New York's spectacular Hudson Valley at Cromwell Manor.
Cornwall New York Inn Bed Breakfast Lodging Hotel Accommodation Hudson Valley Adirondack NY Catskill West Point
www.virtualcities.com /ons/ny/w/nyw6701.htm   (519 words)

  
 Hotels in Cornwall
Cromwell Manor Inn Bed and Breakfast, with the distinction of being named one of the Top 10 Inns of New York, is an historic country estate on seven acres of woodlands, lawns, and gardens in New York's Hudson Valley.
Cromwell Manor Historic Inn - Cornwall, New York
Find a wide range of lodging options from affordable, economical hotels to moderately priced, all the way to luxury four and five star accomodations.
www.hotelrooms.com /USA_New_York_Cornwall.html   (210 words)

  
 London Image Library: City of London Photographs - Buy Editorial Travel Stock Pictures
Images of the Barbican (Barbican Centre) include aspects of: the Shakespeare Tower; waterside flats of Lakeside Terrace; The Lake with balcony gardens of Gilbert Terrace behind; waterfalls and gardens before Brandon Mews and Willoughby House; and the marvellous golden figures holding comedy (and tragedy) at the head of Gilbert Bridge.
There are also some images of red buses in motion and stone reliefs of William Shakespeare, Christopher Wren, Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys outside the Guildhall Art Gallery.
These photographs form part of the London Image Collection and cover the heart of the City of London, centering on Bank, and areas extending northwards to the Barbican arts and residential living complex.
www.jimbatty.com /london/city_3.html   (210 words)

  
 The DiCamillo Companion - Database:  History, Gardens, Movies
The gardens of Anglesey Abbey are among the finest in England and are based on 18th and 19th century English country gardens.
Downing’s fortune was left to him by his grandfather, the first baronet, who served both Cromwell and Charles II and built No. 10 Downing Street, which has been for 250 years the London home of the Prime Minister.
In 1535 the abbey was closed as a part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries instigated by Henry VIII.
www.dicamillocompanion.com /houses_hgpm.asp?ID=2315   (718 words)

  
 West Cromwell Hotel - Earls Court - England - London South West - Hotel / Bed and Breakfast / Guest House
The West Cromwell Hotel is close to Kensington Palace, with its magnificent gardens, Albert Memorial and statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, the Albert Hall and the London Science Museum.
The West Cromwell hotel is a small family run hotel, with 20 recently refurbished rooms.
The hotel is conveniently situated near the M4 motorway, that takes you directly to Heathrow Airport in about 20 minutes.
www.studios92.co.uk /info/WE66.htm   (718 words)

  
 thhist.htm
Today Thorpe Hall is a grade 1 listed building surrounded by grade 2 listed gardens, open to the public throughout the year, but its History started in 1652 when it was built for Oliver St John, Oliver Cromwell’s Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, who was also married to Oliver Cromwell’s favourite niece, Elizabeth.
Comprehensive support to family and carers is offered and the Centre aims to provide a relaxed, friendly, happy and homely atmosphere.
www.peterboroughsme.co.uk /thhist.htm   (402 words)

  
 thhist.htm
Today Thorpe Hall is a grade 1 listed building surrounded by grade 2 listed gardens, open to the public throughout the year, but its History started in 1652 when it was built for Oliver St John, Oliver Cromwell’s Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, who was also married to Oliver Cromwell’s favourite niece, Elizabeth.
Comprehensive support to family and carers is offered and the Centre aims to provide a relaxed, friendly, happy and homely atmosphere.
www.peterboroughsme.co.uk /thhist.htm   (402 words)

  
 Sudeley Castle Splash Page, gardens in gloucestershire, gardens in the cotswolds
Following its destruction by Cromwell’s troops, Sudeley lay neglected and derelict for two hundred years.
King Charles I cotswold visitor attraction, accommodation cotswolds stayed here and his corporate events, venues in the cotswolds nephew, Prince Rupert, established his headquarters at the Castle, during the Civil War.
Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Queen Elizabeth I all visited Sudeley.
www.sudeleycastle.co.uk   (402 words)

  
 Thistle Kensington Palace Hotel. London, United Kingdom - Discounted rates at bookings.net
By road: The Thistle Kensington Palace is situated on the corner of High Street Kensington and De Vere Gardens, with access to the m3, m4, m40, m25, m1.
BY AIR: From Heathrow Airport - take the Airbus to Cromwell Road.
Opposite the hotel lie the landscaped gardens around Kensington Palace and the stylish shops of Knightsbridge and Kensington are also nearby.
bookings.net /hotel/gb/thistlekensingtonpalace.en.html   (1213 words)

  
 West London
Within easy reach of the shops and restaurants of Kensington High Street and Knightsbridge, and the infamous Notting Hill; the beautiful tree lined lanes and avenues of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, the Royal Albert Hall, the theatres of the west end and the world famous museums on the Cromwell Road.
With stunning views over Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, this beautiful 129 bedroom townhouse hotel is conveniently situated for central London and has two underground stations nearby offering easy access to the city and the west end.
Situated on one of London's most fashionable shopping streets, the Hilton London Olympia is a great location for a visit to the bright lights of the big city and is great for conferences and meetings.
www.conference-centres.net /gpage8.html   (1213 words)

  
 West London
Within easy reach of the shops and restaurants of Kensington High Street and Knightsbridge, and the infamous Notting Hill; the beautiful tree lined lanes and avenues of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, the Royal Albert Hall, the theatres of the west end and the world famous museums on the Cromwell Road.
With stunning views over Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, this beautiful 129 bedroom townhouse hotel is conveniently situated for central London and has two underground stations nearby offering easy access to the city and the west end.
Situated on one of London's most fashionable shopping streets, the Hilton London Olympia is a great location for a visit to the bright lights of the big city and is great for conferences and meetings.
www.conference-centres.net /gpage8.html   (2392 words)

  
 The Irish News info Ireland edition: travel ireland Cork
Timoleague Castle Gardens - The Timoleague Castle Gardens are planted with exotic and native plants and trees and have a very ruined 13th century castle in the grounds.
Timoleague Friary - Timoleague Friary was founded around the 13th century and is still quite well preserved despite being sacked by Cromwell's English forces in 1642.
ruined Dunboy Castle near Castletownbere was the stronghold of the leading O'Sullivan family until it fell to the English in 1602.
www.irishnews.com /tourism/cork4.html   (2392 words)

  
 Stevenage Bed and Breakfast Corus hotel Stevenage Hertfordshire Hotel B&B accommodation (s)
Once a farm house and home to Sir John Thurloe, secretary to Oliver Cromwell, this attractive hotel has a contemporary and stylish decor which compliments the features from former times, whilst providing the very best of modern comforts.
"Once a farm house and home to Sir John Thurloe, secretary to Oliver Cromwell, this attractive hotel has a contemporary and stylish decor which compliments the features from former times, whilst providing the very best of modern comforts.
A perfect base to visit the many local places of interest including Knebworth Park with its house, beautiful gardens and parklands.
www.bedandbreakfast-directory.co.uk /uploads/estate/hotels/hotels27247.htm   (279 words)

  
 thhist.htm
Today Thorpe Hall is a grade 1 listed building surrounded by grade 2 listed gardens, open to the public throughout the year, but its History started in 1652 when it was built for Oliver St John, Oliver Cromwell’s Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, who was also married to Oliver Cromwell’s favourite niece, Elizabeth.
Sir Francis St John died in 1756 and the Hall was inherited by his daughter, Dame Mary, who was married to Sir Bernard of Bletsoe in Bedford.
Oliver St John died in 1673 and the Hall passed on to his son, Francis, then onto Oliver.
www.peterboroughsme.co.uk /thhist.htm   (279 words)

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