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The house had two more tenants after William Clegg left until World War I when two spinster nieces of Dr. Payne were living there. That was the last time that the house was used as a private residence. In 1919 the house was taken over by the Cripples Aid Association and later was used by the Sheffield Sea Cadet Corps as a base for many years ...
Loxley House 53°24′32″N 1°31′35″W / 53.40876°N 1.52625°W / 53.40876; -1.52625 ( LOXLEY HOUSE (ROYAL NAVY TRAINING SHIP SHEFFIELD) AND ADJOINING SERVICE Ben Lane
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Loxley Hall, an early-19th-century country house near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England Loxley House , a Georgian building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England Loxley House, Nottingham , the administrative home of Nottingham City Council
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John Ford built the two storied house in 1859/60, probably with the cottage at the rear serving as kitchen and servants quarters. By 1862 he was registered as a resident in that area of Bathurst. [1] In 1875 the 2 storied house was owned by John Gardiner, and then sold to John Ford junior in 1883–84.
Bathurst House is an historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. A Grade II* listed building, standing at 86 Micklegate, part of the building dates to around 1727; [1] it was made into three storeys around 1822. [2] The iron railings at the front of the property are part of the listing. [2]
Full Council meetings are held at Nottingham Council House in the Old Market Square in the city centre, which was completed in 1929 and is now a Grade II* listed building. [27] In 2009 the council moved its main offices to Loxley House, a modern office building on Station Street, opposite Nottingham railway station. [28]