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  2. Sedgeley - Wikipedia

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    The Sedgeley property also included a servant's cottage (the Porter's House), designed by Latrobe, which still exists. [5] Though Latrobe spent nearly a decade in Philadelphia, designing numerous buildings, the Sedgeley cottage is the only building of his that remains in Philadelphia. [15]

  3. Straits Estate - Wikipedia

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    Straits Estate is a housing estate located near Sedgley, West Midlands, England, to the north-west of Gornal Ward, and was built for homeowners during the late 1950s and early 1960s. The streets within the estate are all named after famous poets and wordsmiths.

  4. Goldthorn Park - Wikipedia

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    The area is historically located within the Manor of Sedgley. In 1935, the Earl of Dudley offered building plots for sale by auction; the advertisement gave the total area of the estate as 230 acres (93 ha) and was expected when fully developed to provide over 2,000 houses. [ 1 ]

  5. Is ‘househacking,’ aka renting out rooms of your home, an ...

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    The quality of each tenant is the make-or-break part of this strategy. Even house hacking with a single tenant can feel like a full-time job since you have to regularly communicate with them and ...

  6. Turtle Rock Light - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Friends of Historic Sedgeley, a 501(c)(3) corporation was established to maintain and preserve the Sedgeley Club building as a local and national historic landmark, and to promote the architectural and cultural significance of the boathouse and the lighthouse to the public through open houses and educational programs.

  7. Sedgley Urban District - Wikipedia

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    The UDC built many new houses within its boundaries as the local population grew. The first developments included the Beacon Hill Estate in Sedgley and smaller developments off Dudley Road in Upper Gornal and Summer Lane in Lower Gornal, which were built in the early 1920s. These developments were then expanded in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.

  8. John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Sutton wrote to Thomas Cromwell, then serving as a member of the King's Privy Council, that year asking him to use his influence with the King to persuade him to pay the £2000 in exchange for the £180 per year rent for the manor of Sedgley for 20 years. Sutton wrote again to Cromwell in 1533 asking him to pay the £400 yearly repayment.

  9. Priory Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway, a new link road from Dudley town centre to Sedgley, was also laid out to include more than 200 private houses. Three public houses served the estate: the Wren's Nest in Priory Road (built in the mid-1930s), the King Arthur on the corner of Birmingham New Road and Priory Road (built in 1939) and the Caves in Wrens Hill Road (built ...