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  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Ashford (borough) - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Type Completed [note 1] Date designated Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates Entry number [note 3] Image; Cobb's Hall Aldington: Continuous jetty house: c.1525–30: 13 October 1952

  4. Category:Ashford, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Ashford was in Middlesex until 1965 and is still sometimes known as Ashford, Middlesex. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total

  5. Ashford, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    The former Ashford County Grammar School after Inland Homes plc tried to demolish it. Ashford County Grammar School was founded in 1911. It became Ashford Sixth Form College in 1975 and Spelthorne College later. In 2007 it merged with Brooklands College. A property developer, Inland Homes plc, has since acquired the former grammar school ...

  6. St David's School, Middlesex - Wikipedia

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    It was located in a purpose-built home on Clerkenwell Green from 1738, before moving to Gray's Inn Road in 1772, and eventually to Ashford in 1857. It was at first a boys' school, and then from 1758 co-educational, but from 1882 it began to admit girls only and became known as the Welsh Girls' School.

  7. Listed buildings in Ashford, Kent - Wikipedia

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    There are over 3,000 Listed Buildings in and around Ashford, Kent, which are buildings of architectural historic interest. [1] Grade I buildings are of national importance and have outstanding architectural or historic interest. Grade II* buildings have some national significance and have outstanding architectural or historic interest.

  8. List of almshouses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The trust also owns the adjoining building, Home Farm, and the car park area outside which adjoins Market Square) Ponder's Almshouses, possibly the row of six houses on Glendon Road, opposite Ponder Street or where the bungalows on Ponder Street are now, Rothwell, Northamptonshire – 6 small tenements erected in or about 1714 by Thomas Ponder ...

  9. Caldecott Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Located near Ashford in Kent, it had served as a military hospital during World War II. That same year with a grant from the Nuffield Trust, Rendel set up the first experimental reception centre in England to assess the most appropriate placement for children who had been taken into care. Mersham would remain Caldecott's home for over five decades.