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The Stevenson House, is a historic two-story Spanish Colonial style building located at 530 Houston Street in Monterey, California. It was a boarding house called the French Hotel, built circa 1836. The Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson lived there in 1879, writing and courting his future wife.
In the Middle Ages the manor of Ogbourne St George belonged to the Benedictine Abbey of Bec in Normandy. Ogbourne Priory was founded in about 1149 as a daughter house of the abbey. [3] For some two hundred years the priory managed all the English estates belonging to the abbey. [4] [5]
Brooke Place Manor [1] St. Leonard, Maryland: 1652 Residence This is primarily an 1840 structure; that year a "completely new interior" was installed; "all that remains of the first (1652) house are the (lower part of the) exterior walls." The original house was a Flemish bond brick structure of 1-1/2 stories with a very steep A-roof.
Princess Anne’s historic Washington Inn and Tavern is now under new ownership. Westover's Sugar Water Manor has announced its intent to grow its brand after closing on the Washington Inn in March.
The Thomas H. Hoatson House (now known as the Laurium Manor Inn) is a house located at 320 Tamarack Street in Laurium, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1] At 13,000 square feet (1,200 m 2), it is the largest mansion in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. [2]
HO-398, Bon Air Manor (Benson's Park) 4445 Stone Crest Drive, Ellicott City; HO-399, Bon Air Manor Gate House,4336 New Cut Road, Ellicott City; HO-400, MacAlpine, 3621 MacAlpine Road, Ellicott City; HO-401, Squirrel Hill Farm (Mary & Stevenson White Farm, Mason House), 9725 Old Annapolis Road, Ellicott City
Stevenstone is a former manor within the parish of St Giles in the Wood, near Great Torrington, North Devon. It was the chief seat of the Rolle family, one of the most influential and wealthy of Devon families, from c. 1524 until 1907.
The Caribbean Motel. The Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District, or Doo Wop Motel District, is an area in The Wildwoods, New Jersey, that was home to over 300 motels built during the Doo-Wop era of the 1950s and