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Blackmoor Farmhouse at Cannington, Somerset, England and the attached chapel, was built around 1480 for Thomas Tremayll. It was designated as a Grade I listed building on 29 March 1963. [ 1 ] The farm now offers bed and breakfast accommodation and is a wedding venue.
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The Cannington Centre for Land-based Studies was formerly known as Cannington College, which was established in 1921, but now forms part of Bridgwater College. The village is also home to Brymore Academy. The dairy in Cannington, which has been operating since the 1930s, is now owned by local firm Yeo Valley Organic and produces yoghurt.
Zillah Byng-Thorne (née Byng-Maddick, born November 1974) is a British businesswoman, and chief executive of Dignity Funerals. She is the former CEO of Future plc, an FTSE 250 British media company, since April 2014. [1] She was described by The Guardian in September 2022 as "one of the UK’s most successful media executives." [2]
Cannington (electoral district), an electorate of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly; Electoral district of Cannington, an electorate of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly; Civil Lines, Allahabad, a neighborhood, formerly known as Cannington; Cannington Viaduct, in Devon near Lyme Regis in Dorset
Cannington was the adopted hometown of guitarist Don Ross for twelve years. Ross' daughter, poet and author Tara McGowan-Ross, also lived there for much of her adolescence. [3] Cannington was home to the author Timothy Findley, who wrote a memoir, From Stone Orchard, about his experiences living at a farm on the outskirts of Cannington.
Cannington Police Station 17402 1325 Albany Hwy Cannington RHP - Does not warrant assessment Current 28 Sep 2012 Uniting Church Manse 15031 32 Bungaree Rd Wilson Uniting Church Inventory Completed 01 Oct 1996 House 58 Stockman Way, Cannington 19846 58 Stockman Way Cannington RHP - Does not warrant assessment Current 25 Feb 2011 Owen Simms House
Cannington Priory was a Benedictine nunnery established around 1138 and dissolved in 1536 in Cannington, Somerset, England.. It was attached to the Church of St Mary. [1] [2]It was first populated by Benedictine nuns (from Dorset), who were later transferred to Colwich Abbey.