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  2. Spicerhaart - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Spicerhaart [2] was founded by Paul Smith and his father Alick Smith when they opened three branches of Spicer McColl in East Anglia. Throughout the years it has grown substantially due to both organic growth and various acquisitions. Today it has seven estate agency brands offering an extensive range of property related services. [3]

  3. Heveningham Hall - Wikipedia

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    Questions were again asked in the House of Lords about the hall and the terms of the 1981 sale. [7] The house, together with 467 acres (189 ha) of land was soon put up for sale at £4.5 million by the Department for the Environment, despite a campaign to have it retained in public ownership as allowed by the terms of the 1981 sale. [4]

  4. East Anglian Railway - Wikipedia

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    An Act for consolidating the Lynn and Ely, the Ely and Huntingdon, and the Lynn and Dereham Railway Companies into One Company, to be called "The East Anglian Railways Company." Citation: 10 & 11 Vict. c. cclxxv: Dates; Royal assent: 22 July 1847: Other legislation; Repealed by: Great Eastern Railway Act 1862

  5. Somerleyton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Somerleyton Hall is a country house and 5,000-acre (2,000 ha) estate near Somerleyton and Lowestoft in Suffolk, England owned and lived in by Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton, originally designed by John Thomas.

  6. Jumbo Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    After a century of service the water tower became superfluous to the water supply system and was sold off by Anglian Water in 1987. It has had multiple owners since. In 2001 after prolonged controversy permission was granted on appeal to replace the tank with a glass walled penthouse, but work on this never started and permission expired. In ...

  7. Tollemache family - Wikipedia

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    The property was divided on the death of the childless Wilbraham Tollemache, 6th Earl of Dysart in 1821. The Cheshire, Northamptonshire and Suffolk estates, along with the Canbury part of the Surrey estate descended to his nephew, John Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache , whilst Ham House and the remaining Surrey estate went to his sister Louisa ...

  8. Category:Earls of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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  9. Moreton Hall, Bury St Edmunds - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Moreton Hall in 2005. Moreton Hall is a Grade II* listed building in Bury St Edmunds, a market town in the county of Suffolk, England.It was designed by the Scottish architect Robert Adam and built in 1773 as a country house for John Symonds (1729–1807), a clergyman and Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University.

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