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  2. Stoneleigh Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh Abbey is an English country house and estate situated south of ... In 1996 Lord Leigh transferred the ownership of Stoneleigh Abbey and its 690-acre (279 ...

  3. Stoneleigh, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh Abbey is to the southwest of the village of Stoneleigh. It was founded in 1154 by the Cistercians.From 1561 to 1990 it was the home of the Leigh family.In 1996, The Rt Hon. John, 5th Baron Leigh (1935–2003), transferred ownership of Stoneleigh Abbey and its 690-acre (279 ha) grounds to a charitable trust.

  4. Baron Leigh - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, a serious fire broke out at Stoneleigh Abbey and caused considerable damage to the fabric of the house. Some time thereafter the 4th Baron Leigh (1908-1979) transferred the ownership of Stoneleigh Abbey to a charitable trust. but members of the Leigh family continued to reside at Stoneleigh Abbey until 1990.

  5. Edward Leigh, 5th Baron Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Edward Leigh, 5th Baron Leigh (1742–1786) was descended from Thomas Leigh, Lord Mayor of London in 1558, and inherited the Leigh family seat at Stoneleigh Abbey, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire following the death of his father, Thomas Leigh, 4th Baron Leigh, in 1749.

  6. Country house conversion to apartments - Wikipedia

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    Stoneleigh Abbey, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire – 1996–2000 by Kit Martin, into 53 dwellings. Maristow House , Devon – 1996–2000 by Kit Martin. Bostock Hall , Bostock, West Cheshire – 1996–1997 by P J Livesey, into 7 apartments, within a total development of 68 apartments and homes, with the 17th century timber-framed Platt Hall moved ...

  7. List of monastic houses in Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the monastic houses in Warwickshire, England.. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller).

  8. Chandos Leigh, 1st Baron Leigh - Wikipedia

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    In 1839 the barony of Leigh was revived in his favour when he was made Baron Leigh, of Stoneleigh in the County of Warwick. [3] In 1839, he also formed Stoneleigh Cricket Club in the Stoneleigh grounds at the request of his son Edward Chandos Leigh, who wanted to continue to play cricket on returning home from Harrow School in the summer months ...

  9. Francis Leigh, 3rd Baron Leigh - Wikipedia

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    She died of pneumonia at Stoneleigh in 1909. He married Marie Campbell (d. 13 March 1949) on 2 October 1923. Leigh had no children by either marriage, so when he died on 16 May 1938, he was succeeded by his nephew, Rupert .