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  2. Cherque Farm - Wikipedia

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    Cherque Farm is a residential development of 1063 homes situated on the South Coast of England in Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire. Persimmon Homes was the prime developer of the land, but other developers such as Charles Church, Bovis and Wimpey have built properties on the estate. Building work was completed in 2008.

  3. Connells Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 the first Connells estate agency branch was opened in Luton, Bedfordshire. [4] Connells acquired Sequence estate agency in 2003', [5] increasing its estate agency network to around 500 branches. In the same year, Connells acquired estate agency Sharman Quinney. [6] In 2008 Connells Group sold its remaining 18% stake in Rightmove plc. [7]

  4. Alderman Fenwick's House - Wikipedia

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    Alderman Fenwick's House is a grade one listed building of early Georgian appearance at 98-100 Pilgrim Street in Newcastle upon Tyne. [1] As one of the few surviving merchant's houses it has both architectural and historic significance in the town.

  5. Lee-on-the-Solent - Wikipedia

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    Lee-on-the-Solent has had a long association with aviation. Seaplane trials took place at Lee-on-the-Solent as early as 1915. A base for seaplane training was established in 1917 on the former RNAS Lee-on-Solent, later HMS Daedalus, site. The new church of St Faith's was built in 1933. [5]

  6. Bentalls - Wikipedia

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    Bentalls was a British department store chain based in Kingston upon Thames.The well regarded department store began as a drapery shop, founded by Frank Bentall in 1867.The business expanded significantly throughout the 20th century and operated a group of department stores in southern England.

  7. Bywell Hall - Wikipedia

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    William Fenwick (son of John Fenwick High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1727) built the new house at Bywell to designs by architect James Paine in 1760. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The estate was sold to Thomas Wentworth Beaumont for £145,000 early in the 19th century [ 2 ] and the house was improved by the Beaumonts, with the assistance of architect John ...

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