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Month: March 2016

Willingham House

Willingham House was a country house in Lincolnshire, England. It was built around 1790 for Ayscough Boucherett and is attributed …

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Wetherby Grange

Wetherby Grange was a stately home in the Micklethwaite area of Wetherby, West Yorkshire. It was demolished in 1962. History …

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Tullichewan Castle

Tullichewan is a former estate in the Vale of Leven, near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Tullichewan Castle was built in 1792 …

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Terregles House

Terregles House was a late 18th-century country house, located near Terregles, around 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west of Dumfries in …

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Somerford Park, Cheshire

Somerford Park is situated off the A54 road midway between Congleton and Holmes Chapel in Cheshire. Somerfield Hall was a …

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Shipley Hall

Shipley Hall was a country estate near Heanor and Ilkeston in Derbyshire, England which now forms a Country Park. Early …

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Shewalton House

Shewalton House and estate were composed of the ‘Lands of Shewalton’ and the laird’s dwelling, originally a tower castle and …

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Rushbrooke Hall

Rushbrooke Hall was a British stately home in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. For several hundred years it was the family seat of …

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Rounton Grange

East Rounton was the site of Rounton Grange, a country house designed by the architect Philip Webb in 1872 to …

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Rendlesham Hall

Rendlesham Hall was a large manor house in the village of Rendlesham in Suffolk. History The hall was built in …

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Pavenham Manor

The house was formerly known as Berrystead Manor House, and the alternative form of Pavenham Bury was adopted after the …

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Panshanger

Panshanger was a large country house located between the outer edge of Hertford and Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire, England. …

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Panmure House

Panmure House was a 17th-century country house in the Parish of Panbride, Angus, Scotland, 4 miles (6 km) to the …

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Ossington Hall

Ossington is a village in the county of Nottinghamshire, England 7 miles north of Newark on Trent. It is centred …

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Osmaston Hall

Osmaston Hall was built in 1696 in extensive grounds of what is now Osmaston, a part of Derby. The house …

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Odell Castle

Odell Castle was an 11th-century castle in the village of Odell, in the county of Bedfordshire, England. The land where …

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Nuthall Temple

Nuthall Temple in Nottinghamshire, one of England’s lost houses, was one of five houses built in the United Kingdom generally …

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Normanton Hall

Normanton Hall was a large now demolished country house at Normanton in Rutland. History Normanton was the possession of the …

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Normanhurst Court

Normanhurst Court was a large manor house in the village of Catsfield in East Sussex. History The building of the …

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Montreal Park

Montreal Park is a development in Sevenoaks in Kent which was formerly the home of Lord Amherst, Commander-in-Chief of the …

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Mere New Hall

Mere New Hall stood to the east of the village of Mere and the junction of the A566 and A50 …

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Markeaton Hall

Markeaton Hall was an 18th-century country house at Markeaton, Derby, Derbyshire. It is one of the Lost houses of Derbyshire. …

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Marbury Hall

Marbury Hall was a country house in Marbury, near Northwich, Cheshire, England. Several houses existed on the site from the …

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Manley Hall, Staffordshire

Manley Hall (also known as Thickbroom Hall) was an English Tudor-style country house in Weeford, near Lichfield in Staffordshire. The …

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Manley Hall. Manchester

Manley Hall was a large house in Whalley Range, Manchester. It was a two-storey Victorian Italianate building with fifty rooms, …

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Ian Malpass-Scott

All my own work, downloadable free of charge. I use an old Nikon D50 for most images and sometimes an iPhone XS. I only make small lighting changes, so what you see is basically what I saw.

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