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Nether Lypiatt Manor is a compact, neo-Classical manor house in the mainly rural parish of Thrupp, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, England. It was formerly the country home of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent and is a Grade I listed building. [1]
Burial sites of the House of Kent (5 P) M. Kentish monarchs (35 P) Pages in category "House of Kent" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Edward Hasted, the local historian of Kent, [1] has dismissed the story of the Biddenden Maids as a folk myth, claiming that the image on the cake had originally represented two poor women and that the story of the conjoined twins was "a vulgar tradition" arising from a misinterpretation of the image, while influential historian Robert Chambers ...
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The visitors then sold the goods of the convent at low prices, paid the debts of the house, divided what little remained among the sisters, and ordered them to leave within twenty-four hours. The band of Dominican exiles, consisting of two priests, a prioress, four choir-nuns, four lay sisters, and a young girl not yet professed, joined the ...
Beachborough Park was once one of the largest estates in Kent. The arms at the top belong to Sir William Brockman's grandson: William Brockman Esq. Beachborough Manor is a manor in Beachborough, near Folkestone, in Kent. It was developed into a small landed estate, generally known as Beachborough Park, at the heart of which was Beachborough ...
Goldenhurst Farm (now Goldenhurst Manor and The Old House, Goldenhurst) [1] is a country house of 17th-century origins [1] in the village of Aldington, Kent, England. From 1926 to 1956, it was the country home of Noël Coward . [ 2 ]