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The Wolfe Manor (originally known as the Andrews Estate, later as the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium and the Andleberry Estate) [1] was a turn of the century mansion located in Clovis, California. The manor was once a private residence, sanitarium, and eventually a haunted attraction.
Wulfhall is the inspiration for the title of Wolf Hall, the Man Booker Prize-winning novel by English author Hilary Mantel, as well as its sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, which also won the Man Booker Prize and begins with the 1535 arrival of the King at Wolf Hall.
Cicely brought to the Seymours the manor of Hache, Somerset, and her grandson, Roger Seymour, by his marriage with Maud, daughter and heir of Sir William Esturmy, acquired Wulfhall (or Wolf Hall) in the parish of Great Bedwyn in the Savernake Forest, Wiltshire. [5] Sir John Seymour was a great-great-grandson of this Roger Seymour. [4]
Wolfeton House (sometimes Wolveton House) is an early Tudor and Elizabethan manor house in Dorset, England. It is situated amongst water-meadows north-west of Dorchester not far from the confluence of the rivers Frome and Cerne.
Wolfe statue at his birthplace Westerham, Kent. James Wolfe was born at the local vicarage on 2 January 1727 (New Style or 22 December 1726 Old Style) at Westerham, Kent, the older of two sons of Colonel (later Lieutenant General) Edward Wolfe, [1] a veteran soldier whose family was of Anglo-Irish origin, and the former Henrietta Thompson.
HO-22, Doughoregan Manor (Charles Carroll III of Carrollton House), 3500 Old Manor Lane, Ellicott City; HO-23, Burleigh Manor and Gate House (Burleigh Cottage), 3950 White Rose Way, Ellicott City; HO-24, Font Hill, 3838 Parrot Drive, Ellicott City; HO-25, Brick House on the Pike (Brick House Farm, Ellerslie), 9564 National Pike (US 40 ...
Wolfe Manor (official name undisclosed), Clovis, California May 31, 2013 ( 2013-05-31 ) Steve and Amy investigate a mansion that was formerly a mental hospital after the owner who bought the home in hopes of turning it into a hotel believes the paranormal activity is out of control and not safe.
Ms Wolfe is reported to have had the home built, inspired by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Skeleton in Armor". It is named after the first spot on which the old Norsemen are supposed to have landed on their historic voyage across the ocean. It was built with theme of a Viking settlement and includes a Roman Dolium by the entrance. The ...