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  2. Brentwood, Essex - Wikipedia

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    Marygreen Manor, a 16th-century building on London Road, is mentioned in Samuel Pepys' diaries and is said to have been often visited by the Tudor monarch Henry VIII when Henry Roper, Gentleman Pursuant to Queen Catherine of Aragon, lived there in 1514. It is now a hotel and restaurant. [10]

  3. Arnos Manor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Arnos Court Hotel is a three-storey main block, with an attached service wing. The planning is entirely classical, but the main house has what Andrew Foyle describes as a "superficial Gothic trim". [1] The building was extended to the rear in the 19th century when it was used as a convent. [b] [6] Arnos Manor Hotel is a Grade II* listed ...

  4. The Manor Country House Hotel, Weston-on-the-Green - Wikipedia

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    The Manor Country House Hotel. The Manor Country House Hotel in Weston-on-the-Green is a building of historical significance and is Grade II* listed on the English Heritage Register. [1] It was built in the late 15th century and was the home of many notable people over the next five centuries.

  5. Gerald Foos - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Foos is the former owner of the Manor House Motel, which operated in Aurora, Colorado.He was the subject of Gay Talese's 2016 article "The Voyeur's Motel" in The New Yorker, in which Talese disclosed that Foos was a long time voyeur of people staying in his hotel, having installed grilles in the ceiling of most of the rooms that enabled him to view his guests without their knowledge.

  6. Ramsden Estate (Huddersfield) - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsden Estate is a property holding associated with the manor of Huddersfield, in the English county of Yorkshire, since the 16th century. It was in the possession of the Ramsden family, latterly holders of the Pennington-Ramsden Baronetcy, until 1920, when it was sold to Huddersfield Corporation. At the time of the purchase, the estate ...

  7. Mary Green - Wikipedia

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    Mary Cozens-Walker married name Mary Green, (1938–2020) English textile artist and painter Mary E. Green (1841–1910), American physician Marygreen, a fictional village in Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure , inspired by Fawley, Berkshire