The Manor House in West Coker, Somerset, England has medieval origins, however the earliest surviving portions of the current building probably date from...
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Sedgefield, County Durham Manor House, Sleaford, in Lincolnshire Manor House (Sutton Courtenay), in Oxfordshire Manor House, West Coker, Somerset Listed in...
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Kingweston House Leigh Court Lions House, Bridgwater Lytes Cary Manor House, West Coker Marshal Wade's House Marston Bigot Maunsel House Mells Manor Midelney...
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of 1,667. The parish includes the hamlets and areas of North Coker, Burton, Holywell, Coker Marsh, Darvole, Nash, Keyford as well as the southern end of...
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8 km) south west of Yeovil in the South Somerset district. The name Coker comes from Coker Water ("crooked stream" from the Celtic Kukro). Artifacts from early...
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Coker Court is a substantial manor house in East Coker, Somerset, England. It was built in the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries and has been designated...
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reputed to have been born at West Bower Manor. Seymour had inherited it from his cousin Margaret Coker, the last of the Cokers a local landowning family...
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2017 it was occupied by Windsor House Antiques. In September 2022, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, put the manor up for sale for £4.75 million. The...
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several manors at Congham, West Acre and Happisburgh, all in Norfolk, and was granted a coat of arms, becoming a minor member of the gentry. Coke's mother...
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1933: William Hartley Maud 1934: Rt. Hon. Sir Matthew Nathan of Manor House, West Coker 1935: Geoffrey Fownes Luttrell 1936: William Otter Gibbs 1937:...
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Owlpen Manor is a Tudor Grade I listed manor house of the Mander family, situated in the village of Owlpen in the Stroud district in Gloucestershire,...
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manor house; the residence of the lord of the manor, was an English country house at Wimbledon, Surrey, now part of Greater London. The manor house was...
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Moonfleet Manor Hotel is a hotel and former manor house in Fleet, Dorset, England. With 17th century origins, much of the house dates to the 18th and...
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Hymerford House (which has also been known as Grove Farm, Manor House and Bridge Farm) in East Coker, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century and...
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Holkham Hall (category Coke family)
Palladian style houses of the period. The Holkham Estate was built up by Sir Edward Coke, the founder of his family's fortune. He bought Neales manor in 1609...
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Naish Priory (category Grade I listed houses in Somerset)
Naish Priory in East Coker, Somerset, England, contains portions of a substantial house dating from the mid 14th century to around 1400. Emery says the...
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Canonteign (category Former manors in Devon)
Choir aisle of Exeter Cathedral. William Helyar (1662–1742) of Coker Court in East Coker, Somerset, and of Canonteign, and owner of a plantation in Jamaica...
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1237. Naish Priory, built around 1400 in East Coker, was never a priory, and similarly the Abbey Farm House and Abbey Barn in Yeovil which date from around...
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Solihull (redirect from Solihull, West Midlands (county))
custodians of the manor of Solihull, built the house on the Solihull High Street called Lime Tree House now erroneously known as the 'Manor House' (as no lord...
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paid for by George Troyte Chafyn Grove of North Coker House, East Coker, who was the lord of the manor and patron of the living. He raised the height of...
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Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (6 May 1754 – 30 June 1842), known as Coke of Norfolk or Coke of Holkham, was a British politician and agricultural...
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Hendford, Old Town, Forest Hill, Abbey Manor, Great Lyde. Outlying villages include East Coker, West Coker, Hardington Mandeville, Evershot, Halstock...
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Stoke Poges (section Stoke Poges Manor House)
completed building of the Manor house. Elizabeth Hatton (1578-1646), 2nd wife of Edward Coke, resident at the Manor House. George Howard (1718–1796)...
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Cullompton (redirect from Cullompton Manor House)
"The Manor House". The official Cullompton site. Archived from the original on 3 April 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2008. Historic England. "The Manor House Hotel...
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Minster Lovell Hall (category Country houses in Oxfordshire)
building occupying this site. The Hall was a fairly typical if impressive manor house. The buildings surround three sides of a square; the fourth side towards...
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April 2010. Lucas, Damien (3 March 2017). "Nigel Reo-Coker concedes he learned to appreciate West Ham the hard way". HITC. Archived from the original on...
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Godwick (section The later Godwick Manor)
Coke, Chief Justice and Attorney General to Elizabeth I, built a fine brick manor house, having purchased the estate in 1580. The ruins of the house,...
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Beckton (redirect from West Beckton)
generously proportioned end-of-terrace houses for foremen. North Beckton, bordering the northern end of Woolwich Manor Way, was mostly built up in the late...
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Cragside (redirect from Cragside House)
Cragside is a Victorian Tudor Revival country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the home of William Armstrong, 1st Baron...
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Shugborough Hall (redirect from Shugborough House)
Anson's grandson, also called William (1656–1720), demolished the existing manor house and constructed a three-story building which still forms the central...
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