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  2. Edith Macefield - Wikipedia

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    Edith Macefield (August 21, 1921 – June 15, 2008) was a real estate holdout who received worldwide attention in 2006 when she turned down an offer of $1 million to sell her house to make way for a commercial development in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington (originally reported as a package worth $750,000). [1]

  3. Henley-Riley Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Henley-Riley Houses are a pair of Modern Movement houses at 2523 and 2525 Calion Road in El Dorado, Arkansas. The two houses were designed by noted Arkansas architect E. Fay Jones, and were built between 1959 and 1961. They were built for Dr. Paul Henley, a prominent local physician, and his brother-in-law, James Neal Riley.

  4. Holmwood, Binfield Heath - Wikipedia

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    Holmwood is a country house in the village of Binfield Heath in Oxfordshire, England. It is situated on Shiplake Row in the village of Binfield Heath near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. [1] The house is 14,200 sq ft in size with 11 en suite bedrooms. The house is set over 26.6 acres of grounds with an infinity swimming pool, sauna

  5. Henley House - Wikipedia

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    Henley House, the first inland post established by the Hudson's Bay Company, was located in what is now Kenora District, Ontario, Canada.It was strategically situated west of James Bay about 160 miles (257 km) up the east-flowing Albany River at the mouth of the Henley River, 8 miles (13 km) downstream of the confluence of the major north-flowing Kenogami River with the Albany. [1]

  6. Friar Park - Wikipedia

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    The Friar Park estate was owned by Sir Frank Crisp from 1889 until his death in 1919. The property was then sold at an auction to Sir Percival David. Following their divorce, Lady David moved into the Coachman's Cottage on the south-west corner of the property when the rest of the estate was donated for the use of nuns belonging to the Salesians of Don Bosco order.

  7. Park Place, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    Spink spent two years restoring the gardens and the main house. Park Place was sold to Russian businessman Andrey Borodin, for a further record of £140 million, making it the most expensive house sale in the United Kingdom, in 2012. [9] Spink retained 300 acres (120 ha) for further development. [10]

  8. Ballard Designs - Wikipedia

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    Ballard Designs was founded in 1983 [20] by Helen Ballard. Ballard got her start in the retail industry after winning Metropolitan Home magazine's home decorating contest. . When the photos of her Ansley Park condo were published, more than 500 readers contacted the magazine asking where they could buy Ballard's furniture and accessories, especially a dolphin-based ta

  9. James F. Hanley - Wikipedia

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    L: Ballard MacDonald [2] "Ragtime Volunteers Are Off to War" – 1917. L: Ballard MacDonald [3] "Rose of Washington Square" "Second Hand Rose" – 1921, made popular by Fanny Brice and later associated with Barbra Streisand "Sleepy Valley" "Three Wonderful Letters from Home" – 1918. L: Ballard MacDonald and Joe Goodwin [3] "War Babies" – 1916.