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  2. Blackwell Grange - Wikipedia

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    From 1880 to 1953 Blackwell Grange was owned by the Havelock-Allan family. In 1954, the Grange's furniture and furnishings were sold by auction and, in 1955, Darlington Corporation bought the Blackwell Grange property for £37,320 and it became one of the sites of Darlington College of Technology, now Darlington College. In 1971 Blackwell ...

  3. Blackwell, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell consists of large 1930s style semi-detached and detached houses, and private, newly built homes. Blackwell Grange is an 18th-century country house converted into a hotel. Its sports facilities include Blackwell Grange Golf Club, and Blackwell Meadows, home of Darlington RFC and Darlington AFC.

  4. Blackwell Grange Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The club adopted its current name in 1970 when the course was extended to 18 holes on land leased from the Darlington Corporation adjacent to Blackwell Grange. [1] In 2006, the course acquired an unusual feature, as two mobile phone masts disguised as trees were erected by the side of the fourth fairway. [2]

  5. Anthony Havelock-Allan - Wikipedia

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    Havelock-Allan was born at the family home of Blackwell Grange near Darlington, County Durham.He was the third (but second surviving) son of Allan Havelock-Allan and his first wife, Anne Julia Chaytor, daughter of Sir William Chaytor, 3rd Baronet.

  6. Blackwell Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell Meadows is a multi-purpose sports ground in Darlington, County Durham, England. It provides facilities for both rugby union and association football , which provides the homes of Darlington RFC and Darlington F.C. , with a capacity of 3,281 including 588 seated.

  7. Havelock-Allan baronets - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, having inherited the Durham estate of the Allans at Blackwell Grange, he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Allan. [3] He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baronet. He represented Bishop Auckland in the House of Commons. The fourth Baronet was a film producer and the first husband of the actress Valerie Hobson ...

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