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Thorpe Hall at Longthorpe in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, is a Grade I listed building, [1] built by Peter Mills between 1653 and 1656, for the Lord Chief Justice, Oliver St John. The house is unusual in being one of the very few mansions built during the Commonwealth period. [ 2 ]
Longthorpe was formerly a chapelry in Peterborough-St. John-the-Baptist parish, [9] from 1 November 1908 Longthorpe was a civil parish in its own right (being formed from Peterborough Without) until it was abolished on 1 April 1929 and merged with Peterborough. [10] In 1921 the parish had a population of 274. [11]
A simple frame house that served as the first outpost of the Ontario Division of the Canadian Red Cross; dedicated women provided nurse care with minimal medical backup, facilities and equipment, and the site is representative of the key role of nurses in providing health care and education in isolated areas Wintering Site [177] [178]
Longthorpe Tower, a 14th-century three-storey tower and fortified manor house in the care of English Heritage, is situated about 2 mi (3.2 km) west of the city centre. It is a scheduled monument, and contains the finest and most complete set of domestic paintings of their period in northern Europe. [ 169 ]
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Longthorpe tower is located in the village of Longthorpe, now a residential area of Peterborough in the United Kingdom, about two miles (3 km) to the west of the city centre. At the start of the 14th century, Robert Thorpe built the tower as an extension to an existing fortified manor house.
P. Peakirk railway station; RAF Peterborough; HM Prison Peterborough; Peterborough Business Airport; Peterborough Castle; Peterborough City Hospital; Peterborough College
Asa Werden House: 1813: Prince Edward County, Ontario: Commandant residence Royal Military College of Canada [188] 1813: Kingston, Ontario: John Scott House: 1813: Prince Edward County, Ontario: John Snider House [189] 1813: Colchester: Fort Mississauga [190] 1814: Niagara-on-the-Lake: Log Chapel [191] 1814: Hamilton (Flamborough) Butler House ...