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July 17, 1997 (Zollicoffer Park Cemetery, 0.3 miles south of the junction of Kentucky Routes 235 and 761: Nancy: 10: Crawford House: August 14, 1984 (121 Maple St.
west of village c. 1265 [31] Early 14th century [31] Winterbourne Monkton 1530s [31] 1540s [31] Winterbourne Monkton 1815 [31] 1889 [31] Winterbourne Stoke: Hill Farm Titt iron wind engine [2] 1899: Wootton Bassett: Wootton Manor Mill 1271 [32] 1334 [32] Wootton Bassett Vastern Manor Mill 1271 [32] 1334 [32] Wootton Bassett Wood Street 1773 ...
The Manor House is noteworthy for several reasons throughout history. Its land is the site of a Norman castle settlement which hosted a number of Lords, the most famous of whom was Sir John Oldcastle, the figure on which the character of Sir John Falstaff is based in the late 16th-century Shakespeare play Henry IV, Part 1.
The house of Severus Snape is located on a fictional Muggle street called Spinner's End. [11] The street first appears in Half-Blood Prince when Snape is visited by Bellatrix Lestrange and Narcissa Malfoy. In Deathly Hallows, it is revealed that Snape lived on Spinner's End as a child, and that Lily Potter and Petunia Dursley lived in the same ...
Corsham, Wiltshire: House: 14th-century to 15th-century origins: 20 December 1960: 1363977: Upload Photo: Polebarn House with Brick Boundary Wall, Gatepiers and Gates Trowbridge, Wiltshire: House/Hotel: 1789: 29 December 1950
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Lydiard Tregoze is a small village and civil parish on the western edge of Swindon in the county of Wiltshire, in the south-west of England. Its name has in the past been spelt as Liddiard Tregooze. The parish includes the small village of Hook, and the hamlets of Hook Street and Ballard's Ash.