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  2. New Hall Estate - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Moat House, Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. St George's Barracks, Sutton Coldfield - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. List of hall houses in England - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Castlemead - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of National Trust properties in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    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 ...