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  2. Rightmove - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 Rightmove bought 67% of Holiday Lettings Limited. [6] In May 2008, HBOS, one of the founding investors, sold its stake in Rightmove. [7] According to Forbes, Rightmove operates on a two-sided model which serves a vast "audience" for property listings on one side and 20,000 advertisers of available properties on the other side. [8]

  3. List of National Trust properties in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the stately homes, historic houses, castles, abbeys, museums, estates, coastline and open country in the care of the National Trust in Wales, grouped into the unitary authority areas. Many areas of land owned by the trust, both open-access and closed to the public, are not listed here.

  4. A458 road - Wikipedia

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    The road was one of several from "Welch Gate and Cotton Hill" (sic) turnpiked on 1758. [1] Between Buttington and Halfway House the original course of the road was abandoned after it was disturnpiked in 1837. It was replaced by a new road built along the foot of Moelygolfa (hill), built in 1801. This Turnpike Trust ended in 1877. [2]

  5. Leighton Hall, Powys - Wikipedia

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    In 1845, the Leighton Hall estate was purchased from the Corbett family of Longnor Hall, Shropshire, by the Liverpool banker, Christopher Leyland. In 1847, he gave it as a wedding present to his nephew John Naylor (1813–1889), who then proceeded to rebuild the house and estate at a reputed cost of £275,000, plus an additional £200,000 on the farm technology. [5]

  6. Forden - Wikipedia

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    Traces of a Roman road and of a Roman camp called locally "the Gaer" are near the River Severn, in a township of the parish called Thornbury. [3] In 1868, the National Gazetteer said of the parish FORDEN, a parish in the hundred of Cawrse, county Montgomery, North Wales, 3 miles N. of Montgomery, and 4 S.E. of Welshpool, its post town.

  7. Welshpool - Wikipedia

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    Welshpool (Welsh: Y Trallwng ⓘ) is a market town and community in Powys, Wales, historically in the county of Montgomeryshire. The town is four miles (six kilometres) from the Wales–England border and low-lying on the River Severn .

  8. Middletown, Powys - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on the A458 road, between the towns of Shrewsbury and Welshpool. The X75 Bus Route [1] runs through the village runs to these towns. The Afon Pwll Bychan passes through the village. Middletown has many local sites, including Cefn y Castell [2] and Breidden Hill. [3] The nearest town to Middletown is Welshpool, which is situated 5 ...

  9. List of almshouses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Widow's Charity Houses, High Street, Kenilworth (founded in 1644 for poor widows by George Denton of Warwick) Leamington Hastings Almshouse, Leamington Hastings (founded in 1608 for eight poor people by Humphrey Davis, schoolmaster) Rose Cottage, Banbury Road, Ettington, once thatched and now a private home; Lawrence Sheriff Almshouses in Rugby