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Orchardleigh (also spelled Orchardlea) is a country estate in Somerset, approximately two miles north of Frome, and on the southern edge of the village of Lullington. The privately-owned estate comprises a Victorian country house, Orchardleigh Lake with its island church, and an 18-hole golf course. It operates as a wedding and events venue.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
Marston House may refer to: in England. Marston House (Somerset), Grade II* listed building in Marston Bigot Park near Frome, Somerset, England; in the United States (by state then city) Collins-Marston House, Mobile, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Greene-Marston House, Mobile, Alabama, NRHP-listed
The parish was part of the hundred of Frome. [3] For many years in the 18th and 19th centuries Great Elm was the site of water powered mills owned by James Fussell IV. [4] The Stracheys owned Rock House for a period early in the 20th century. Hapsford House on Hapsford Hill is a 19th-century country house. [5]
It sought to restore Monmouth House and its gardens, converting the Monmouth House stables into a bistro cafe, adding a nursing home and commercial units and incorporate the octagonal Sunday School [50] next to the former United Reform Chapel. The Thomas Bunn Railway Project was costed at £950,000 as a tourism-boosting initiative.
A dementia day care centre opened in Rowden House, 2 Vallis Road, Frome in 2013. It is named the Emma Sheppard Centre. It specialises in care for dementia patients and their families, offering a range of stimulating activities, much in sympathy with her original wishes for the daily life and well-being of workhouse inmates.
John Webb Singer (23 February 1819 – 6 May 1904) was an English businessman who created a substantial art foundry in Frome, Somerset, known for its statuary and ecclesiastical products. He had assembled immense collections of antique jewellery, rings, wine glasses, snuffboxes, stamps.
Old Iron Works, Mells (Fussells' Lower Works) (grid reference) is a 0.25 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, in the Wadbury Valley, south of the village of Mells in Somerset, notified in 1987.