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  2. Rockingham Estate - Wikipedia

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    Rockingham House again burned down in a fire started by an electrical fault in 1957. What remained of the estate was sold by Sir Cecil Stafford-King-Harman, to the Irish Land Commission in May 1959. [12] The Land Commission officially took control of the estate in November 1959. [13] The remains of the house were finally demolished in 1971. [14]

  3. Hymus House - Wikipedia

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    Hymus House is a State Register of Heritage Places-listed Victorian bungalow style house in East Rockingham, Western Australia. The building is part of the East Rockingham Heritage Precinct, which also includes other State Register of Heritage Places , such as the Chesterfield Inn , Day Cottage and the Bell Cottage ruin .

  4. Court Manor - Wikipedia

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    Court Manor (built as Mooreland Hall) is an early Greek Revival plantation house and estate in Rockingham County, Virginia, located 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the town of New Market. With its stately manor house and prime location in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley , Court Manor has long been regarded as "one of the finest estates in the ...

  5. Rockingham (house) - Wikipedia

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    Rockingham is a historic house that was the home of John Berrien (1711–1772). It served as George Washington 's final headquarters of the Revolutionary War. It is located at 84 Laurel Avenue, Franklin Township in Somerset County , New Jersey . [ 2 ]

  6. Day Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the construction of Day Cottage, a small cottage stood at the site, with the land owned by prominent landholder Jabez White. White leased 16 hectares (40 acres) of his land to a relative, William Day (1835–1917), in 1858 and Day, his wife Susan (1836–1929), and their oldest two children, Sarah Ann and James, settled on their new property.

  7. Peel Estate - Wikipedia

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    European settlement in the area dates back to the late 1820s, when Thomas Peel arrived in the recently established Swan River Colony.Peel's original scheme aimed for a land grant of 4,000,000 acres (1,600,000 ha) and the transfer of 10,000 settlers to the new colony, but could only obtain a grant for a quarter of this amount of land, which caused his financiers to lose interest in the venture.