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  2. Lacock Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Lacock Abbey in the village of Lacock, Wiltshire, England, was founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury, as a nunnery of the Augustinian order. The abbey remained a nunnery until the Dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century; it was then sold to Sir William Sharington who converted the convent into a residence where he and his family lived.

  3. Lacock Abbey (monastery) - Wikipedia

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    As was the habitual procedure, the abbey's buildings were stripped of lead, which at Lacock realized £193, before being released to the prospective purchaser, William Sharington, later Sir William Sharington (c.1495–1553), a courtier, politician and entrepreneur, who farmed the site of the abbey together with the manor and rectory of Lacock ...

  4. Centre Academy East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Centre Academy East Anglia, formerly known as The Old Rectory School is a private school in Brettenham, Suffolk, England, founded in 1981.It is well known by the conservative party for its incredible whole school approach and attempts, which are often met with success, were also available, however as of September 5, 2022, these places are no longer available The school's curriculum is designed ...

  5. Stow Bardolph - Wikipedia

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    The old rectory serves as a preparatory school and Montessori nursery which opened in 1984. [9] The rectory was previously a maternity home. [10] Sport and leisure

  6. Old Rectory - Wikipedia

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    Old Rectory or The Old Rectory may refer to: United Kingdom. England. Gawsworth Old Rectory, Cheshire; The Old Rectory, St Columb Major, Cornwall;

  7. History of Lacock - Wikipedia

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    Lacock High Street. Lacock, England was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 with a population of less than 200, two small mills and a vineyard. [1] The village's main attraction, Lacock Abbey, was founded on the manorial lands by Ela, Countess of Salisbury and established in 1232; in the reign of Henry III.

  8. Bampton, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    South of St Mary's is Churchgate House, which used to be the Rectory. The oldest part of the house is 16th-century, with a datestone inscribed "1546 Vicar Joan Dotin". In 1799 a new Georgian main block was added to the front of the building by the builder and architect Daniel Harris .

  9. Grade II* listed buildings in Huntingdonshire - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rectory Stibbington, Sibson-cum-Stibbington, Huntingdonshire: Dairy: Early to mid 17th century: 25 September 1951: 1222331: Upload Photo: The George Spaldwick, Huntingdonshire: Inn: 16th century and 17th century: 21 July 1951