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  2. File:Bagshaws, Bakewell.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Grade II listed building in Bakewell, Derbyshire; listed as "Premises occupied by Bagshaws Estate Agents at SK 2184 6857". Wikidata has entry Premises occupied by Bagshaws Estate Agents at SK 2184 6857 (Q26441002) with data related to this item.

  3. Liscard Hall - Wikipedia

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    Liscard Hall was a 19th-century Grade II listed mansion located in Wallasey, Merseyside, England.Formerly known as Moors Hey House, the building was constructed in 1832 for Sir John Tobin, a former slave-ship captain, on an estate occupying 57 acres (23 ha) of land.

  4. Old Town Hall, Bakewell - Wikipedia

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    In 1826, local municipal activities relocated to Bakewell Market Hall in Bridge Street. [5] Lady Manners School, which had been co-located with the older Chantry School in South Church Street, relocated to the old town hall at that time. [6] There were only nine boys when the school moved into the old town hall. [7]

  5. Trump will inherit a housing market creaking under the strain ...

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    “The inputs for building housing are materials, labor, and capital,” said Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, a real estate and finance professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business.

  6. 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]

  7. Fatland - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sutcliff, a relative of Bakewell's estate manager, visited in August 1804: This plantation, consists of 300 acres of good land, 200 of which are cleared, and 100 covered with wood. On the estate is a well finished square stone house, about 15 yards [13.7 m] in length, with a wide boarded floor piazza, both in back and front.