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  2. Peckover House and Garden - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1722 and later bought by Alfred Southwell. [1] It was bought by Jonathan Peckover at the end of the 18th century. [2] Alexander Peckover was created Baron Peckover in 1907. During the period in which the building was in the ownership of the Peckovers, the building was known as Bank House.

  3. Category:Wisbech - Wikipedia

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  4. Listed parks and gardens in the East of England - Wikipedia

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  5. Alexander Peckover, 1st Baron Peckover - Wikipedia

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    The following year he was raised to the peerage as Baron Peckover, of Wisbech in the County of Cambridge. [7] In 1905 Cambridge University awarded him the honorary degree of LL.D. [ 8 ] After his death part of the estates were sold off by auction at the Alexandra Theatre, Wisbech in 1920.

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Fenland - Wikipedia

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    Stable to North West of No 15 (Peckover House) Wisbech, Fenland: Tack Room: Mid to late 18th century: 10 February 1969: 1126639: Stable to North West of No 15 (Peckover House) The Castle Wisbech, Fenland: Villa: 1816

  7. Category:Houses completed in 1722 - Wikipedia

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  9. Wisbech & Fenland Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum holds an extensive collection of maps, which were exhibited in Cambridge in 1934, Peckover House 1954 and 1976 and the museum in 1993. [14] In 1947 the Museum Committee recommended to the trustees that the manuscript of Dickens' Great Expectations, valued at thousands of pounds, be sold.