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The Estate sits in the Catchment areas of three Sutton Secondary Schools, Plantsbrook School, Fairfax Academy, a secondary school in Sutton Coldfield, Englandl]] and John Willmott School and in the Catchment Areas of Newhall Primary School, Holland House Infant & Nursery School and Town Junior School, in certain Years when the catchment areas are wide: Whitehouse Common Primary School and The ...
Bristol city centre: House: 1717–22: 8 January 1959: 1207768: Upload Photo [158] Numbers 27, 28 and 29 Orchard Street and attached front area railings and gates: Bristol city centre: House: c. 1720: 8 January 1959: 1202407: Upload Photo [159] Numbers 25 and 26 Orchard street and attached front area railings and lamp: Bristol city centre: House
Moat House is a Grade II* listed building [1] situated in Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.It is part of the Anchorage Road conservation area. [2]The property was designed and built in 1680 as a mansion house by William Wilson, builder, architect and student of Sir Christopher Wren, as a home for his new wife, a wealthy local widow Jane Pudsey [3] who had previously owned ...
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield (/ ˌ s ʌ t ən ˈ k ɒ l d f i əl d / pronunciation ⓘ), [3] [4] is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south of Lichfield, 7 miles southwest of Tamworth, and 7 miles east of ...
Originally built in 1942 as the home of 216 Maintenance Unit RAF, [1] the site was renamed St George's Barracks and became the regional centre for infantry training as the Fusilier Brigade Depot in 1960. [2]
NB The hall houses displayed at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum are listed under their original counties. Ancient Priors, Crawley. [93] The Old Punch Bowl, Crawley. [94] Tree House, Crawley, now Crawley Museum. [95] Walderton Cottage, Walderton (dismantled in 1980; reconstructed at the Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex in ...
Castlemead is the second tallest high-rise building in Bristol, England, after Castle Park View topped out in 2020. Designed by A.J. Hines and started in 1973, work was halted by a recession in the property market and it was completed in 1981. [1] The building has a roof height of 80 metres or 262 feet and consists of 18 floors, 17 of which are ...
The house was the property of the Napper family (who also owned Tintinhull Court) by 1630, and was passed down in the family until they sold it sometime after 1814. [ 119 ] [ 120 ] The garden layout, with areas separated by walls and hedges, was developed in the early 20th century, and expanded and planted starting in 1933 by Phyllis Reiss in a ...