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  2. Bedford Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Estate is an estate in central London owned by the Russell family, which holds the peerage title of Duke of Bedford. The estate was originally based in Covent Garden, [1] then stretched to include Bloomsbury in 1669. [2] The Covent Garden property was sold for £2 million in 1913 by Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford, to the MP ...

  3. List of National Trust properties in England - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England. Bedfordshire [ edit ]

  4. Woburn Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Woburn Abbey (/ ˈ w oʊ b ər n /), [n 1] [3] occupying the east of the village of Woburn, Bedfordshire, England, is a country house, the family seat of the Duke of Bedford.Although it is still a family home to the current duke, it is open on specified days to visitors, along with the diverse estate surrounding it, including the historic landscape gardens and deer park (by Humphry Repton), as ...

  5. Panacea Society - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 52.1354°N 0.4614°W. "The Ark" in Bedford. The Panacea Society was a millenarian religious group in Bedford, England. Founded in 1919, it followed the teachings of the Devonshire prophetess Joanna Southcott, who died in 1814, and campaigned for Southcott's sealed box of prophecies to be opened according to her instructions.

  6. Bedford - Wikipedia

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    Bedford was founded at a ford on the River Great Ouse and is thought to have been the burial place of King Offa of Mercia, who is remembered for building Offa's Dyke on the Welsh border. Bedford Castle was built by Henry I, although it was destroyed in 1224. Bedford was granted borough status in 1166 and has been represented in Parliament since ...

  7. Mary Kennedy's Home, Where She Committed Suicide, Up for Sale ...

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    The 10-acre property and its gorgeous 10,000-square-foot Colonial is on the market for $3.9 million. Ginnel Mary Kennedy's Home, Where She Committed Suicide, Up for Sale in Bedford, N.Y.

  8. Bedford Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Castle was a large medieval castle in Bedford, England. Built after 1100 by Henry I , the castle played a prominent part in both the civil war of the Anarchy and the First Barons' War . The castle was significantly extended in stone, although the final plan of the castle remains uncertain.

  9. Real estate in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The real estate market in the United Kingdom is the largest or second-largest in Europe (after Germany) depending on the method of measurement. [1][2] The commercial real estate market in the UK has a market size of around 250billion euros. [1] Domestic real estate represented the largest non-financial asset in the UK, with a net worth of £5 ...