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  2. OpenRent - Wikipedia

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    OpenRent was founded in 2012 by two University of Oxford graduates, Darius Bradbury and Adam Hyslop, after experiencing the difficulties as both private landlord and tenant in the UK property market. [3] In 2015, OpenRent had the largest number of advertised properties for UK agents, ending the year with more than 2,500 monthly listings. [4]

  3. Langham Estate - Wikipedia

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    The company markets some of its properties under the banners of Noho and/or FitzNovia to describe an area just north of Oxford Street and just west of Regent Street. [26] [27] The company website states the company holds a "1.3 million sq feet (29 acre) mixed portfolio of office, showroom, retail, restaurant, bar, residential and storage ...

  4. Castle Mill - Wikipedia

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    Castle Mill is located north of Oxford railway station along Roger Dudman Way, just to the west of the railway tracks and the Oxford Down Carriage Sidings, on what was formerly Cripley Meadow, south of Port Meadow. [1]

  5. Howard de Walden Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Howard de Walden Estate now extends to 95 acres in which it holds the freehold to over 800 properties. The buildings on the estate fall into five categories – medical, residential, office, retail/restaurant and education. Properties are let on long- and short-term market rent leases, with 2,200 active lease agreements in 2018.

  6. Cutteslowe - Wikipedia

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    The toponym "Cutteslowe" is derived from Old English.The earliest known record of it is from AD 1004 as Cuðues hlaye, which seems to be a mis-spelling of Cuðues hlawe.A hlāw is a burial mound, in this case for someone called Cūþen or Cūþwine.

  7. Land tenure in England - Wikipedia

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    A service was an obligation on the part of the tenant owed to the landlord. The most important were payment of rent (socage tenure), military service (Knight-service), the performance of some form of religious service (frankalmoin) and personal/official service, including in times of war (serjeanty tenure).

  8. Grainger plc - Wikipedia

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    The business was established by the Dickinson family in 1912 as the Grainger Trust to acquire tenanted residential properties in Newcastle upon Tyne.In the 1970s and 1980s it acquired large residential estates from British Coal, British Rail and Reckitt & Coleman.

  9. United Living Group - Wikipedia

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    New Homes: Specialises in the construction of new residential buildings, including single-family homes, multi-family housing, build-to-rent developments, and land-led projects. Connected: Provides fixed-line and wireless telecom infrastructure. United Living Group has one of the largest specialist in-house teams in the UK for project management ...