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  2. Bramall Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bramall Hall is a largely Tudor manor house in Bramhall, Greater Manchester, England. Its oldest parts date from the 14th century, with additions from the 16th and 19th centuries. Its oldest parts date from the 14th century, with additions from the 16th and 19th centuries.

  3. Bramhall - Wikipedia

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    Bramhall War Memorial. Bramall Hall, set in 26 hectares (64 acres) of parkland, is an example of a 14th-century Cheshire building.In 2016 an extensive programme of restoration work was completed.

  4. Jennie Bramhall House - Wikipedia

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    The Jennie Bramhall House is a historic house located in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States.It is significant for its highly unusual combination of Queen Anne styling with cast concrete block construction.

  5. Bramhall (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Bramhall was a mansion in the Bramhall neighborhood of Portland, Maine, United States.Completed in 1858, it was owned by John Bundy Brown, an industrialist. [1] The mansion, which was designed by New York City architect Charles A. Alexander, [1] stood behind today's 147–163 Western Promenade, [2] near which he also built homes for his children. [3]

  6. Listed buildings in Hazel Grove and Bramhall - Wikipedia

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    A brick house and attached coach house on a stone plinth with a slate roof. The house has a double-depth plan, two and three storeys with attics, and three bays. The central doorway has a semicircular arch and an ornate fanlight, and the windows are sashes. At the rear the central bay rises to a third storey with a round-headed stair window and ...

  7. File:West Lodge, Bramall Hall.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Virtual tour - Wikipedia

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    A virtual tour is a simulation of an existing location, usually composed of a sequence of videos, still images or 360-degree images. It may also use other multimedia elements such as sound effects, music, narration, text and floor map. The phrase "virtual tour" is often used to describe a variety of videos and photographic-based media.

  9. File:East Lodge, Bramall Hall.jpg - Wikipedia

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