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The Wharf is a two-storey house built with English bond red bricks. [12] The Mill House is also in brick and dates from the 18th century with earlier elements, and later additions undertaken by Cave. [13] Walton House, again in red brick, although this time in Flemish bond, is early 19th century, again with Cave-designed embellishments. [14]
Chelston Manor - a 17th-century manor house and reputed to be one of the oldest buildings in Torquay. [10] For centuries the building was used to perform the duties of a dower house to Cockington Court [4] and today the building is a hotel and public house. Corbyn Beach and Corbyn Head; Grand Hotel
The building became derelict and was renovated and rebuilt as the New Lanark Mill Hotel. The hotel opened in 1998. Waterhouses, built c1799-1818 – a row of one- and two-storey buildings next to Mill Number One, converted into holiday flats. Mill Number Two, built 1788 – in 1811 it had three waterwheels and employed 486 people, 283 of them ...
Ecclesall Corn Mill—the mill that gives Millhouses its name. Millhouses is a neighbourhood in the City of Sheffield, England. It is located in Ecclesall ward; [1] in the south-western portion of the city on the northwest bank of the River Sheaf. Its origins lie in a small hamlet that grew around the Ecclesall Corn Mill. [2]
Following the increase in estate duty in 1914, the Villiers Family sold off the house and estate. Today it is in use as a luxury hotel and golf course. The Grove often hosts major international events, such as the WGC-American Express Championship in 2006, the 2009 G20 London summit, the 2013 Bilderberg Conference and the 2019 NATO Leaders ...
The mill has two storeys and an attic, and three bays, the middle bay projecting and containing a doorway. The windows have segmental heads. At the rear is a gabled wing, a wheel opening with a segmental head, and a hatch. To the left, the mill house has a single bay, a doorway with pilasters and a fanlight, and sash windows with segmental ...
Historic England, "Mill Barn Mill House, Trysull and Seisdon (1277170)", National Heritage List for England Historic England, "Former cartshed and stable immediately west of Lanes Farmhouse, Trysull and Seisdon (1232124)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 30 September 2019
The Earl redirected the lane to the mill, roughly to the present Park Drive, and his nephew built Bramley House, now almost completely demolished. This house was later leased by Captain Jekyll and was the childhood home of Gertrude Jekyll. After the Jekyll family left in 1868 the house was considerably extended and the lane to the mill now ...
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