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  2. Hatfield House - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield House is a Grade I listed [1] country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I. It is a prime example of ...

  3. Hatfield House (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Hatfield House is an historic house which is located in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, ... This house appears on the 1843 Ellet Map of Philadelphia County, on ...

  4. Hatfield, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The town grew up around the gates of Hatfield House. Old Hatfield retains many historic buildings, notably the Old Palace, St Etheldreda's Church and Hatfield House.The Old Palace was built by the Bishop of Ely, Cardinal Morton, in 1497, during the reign of Henry VII, and the only surviving wing is still used today for Elizabethan-style banquets.

  5. Hatfield–Hibernia Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hatfield–Hibernia Historic District is a national historic district which is located in West Brandywine Township and West Caln Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

  6. File:Hatfield House, Hertfordshire - geograph.org.uk ...

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  7. Treasure Houses of England - Wikipedia

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    Chatsworth House in Derbyshire (Dukes of Devonshire) Harewood House in West Yorkshire (Earls of Harewood) Hatfield House in Hertfordshire (Marquesses of Salisbury) Holkham Hall in Norfolk (Earls of Leicester) Leeds Castle in Kent (various families, ending with Olive, Lady Baillie) – now owned by Leeds Castle Foundation. [5]

  8. The Hatfield-McCoy feud, with an estimated 12 to 20 people killed, became the most notorious in the national mind because of publicity it received, but it wasn’t the worst. BREATHITT COUNTY

  9. Hatfield Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hatfield Center Historic District encompasses the traditional center of Hatfield, Massachusetts. The area, first laid out in 1661, is bounded by Maple Street to the south, the Connecticut River to the east, Day Avenue and School Street to the north, and the Mill River to the west. The area's layout and land use patterns are relatively ...