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  2. Cromer Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cromer Hall is a country house located one mile south of Cromer on Holt Road, [1] in the English county of Norfolk. [2] The present house was built in 1829 [ 3 ] by architect William Donthorne . The hall is a Grade II* listed building.

  3. Cromer - Wikipedia

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    Cromer Hall is located to the south of the town in Hall Road. The original hall was destroyed by fire and was rebuilt in 1829 in a Gothic Revival style, by Norfolk architect William John Donthorne. Henry Baring, of the Baring banking family, acquired the estate around this time. Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer was born at

  4. Baring family properties - Wikipedia

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    Cromer Hall, [6] Norfolk (designed by Norfolk architect William Donthorne in Gothic Revival style, built 1829) 1823–1827 Henry Baring (1776–1848) Henry's son Evelyn (1841–1917) became the 1st Earl of Cromer. Cromer Hall is still a private residence, but not in the Baring family. Norman Court, [7] West Tytherley, Salisbury, Wiltshire 1815

  5. Old Town Hall, Cromer - Wikipedia

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    The site they selected was on the west side of Prince of Wales Road and the foundation stone was laid by Mrs Benjamin Bond-Cabbell of Cromer Hall on 3 January 1890. [3] The building was designed by George Skipper in the Queen Anne style, built in red brick with a stucco finish by Chapman and Son of Norwich and was completed later that year. [1 ...

  6. Cromer Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    From 1804 the privately operated service was funded by a subscription fund which was administered by a local committee led by Lord Suffield, the third baron of Gunton Hall. [3] Other dignitaries on the committee included George Wyndham of Cromer Hall, Thomas Mickleburgh, a local merchant, Joseph Gurney, a Cromer draper and Benjamin Rust who was ...

  7. Benjamin Bond Cabbell - Wikipedia

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    He was a generous benefactor to Cromer in Norfolk where he had his country house, Cromer Hall: he paid for a lifeboat (named after him) [1] and donated land for a cemetery. He was a freemason , serving as a trustee of the Royal Masonic Institution and as provincial grand master of Norfolk.

  8. Cromer, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Cromer is a hamlet in the civil parish of Ardeley, Hertfordshire, England. [1] Cromer Windmil. It is a small hamlet; however, it is noteworthy for possessing Hertfordshire's sole surviving post mill. [2] [3] The current mill dates from 1681 [4] on a site where a windmill has stood for over 600 years.

  9. William Hare, 3rd Earl of Listowel - Wikipedia

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    Listowel was the eldest son of William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel of Convamore House, Ballyhooly, County Cork, and Maria Augusta, widow of George Wyndham of Cromer Hall, Norfolk, and second daughter of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham of Felbrigg Hall.