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A younger sister held a share of Thorncliffe Manor, also called Little Hollingworth manor, and was at Thorncliffe Hall in 1359. [19] The ancient family of Hollingworth migrated to Devon, London, Lincoln, Maidstone in Kent and Dale Abbey in Derbyshire. A pedigree for the family shows they descended in a continuous male line from the Lords of ...
The farm buildings were later altered and extended. They are on a projecting plinth, the earliest part is in brick, and the later parts are in stone. The roof is in stone-slate, and the buildings contain cart entries, doors, one with a dated lintel, a loft hatch with a shaped lintel, and two rows of vents. [17] II: Thorncliff Barn, Hollingworth
Hollingsworth–Hines Farm is a historic home and farm complex and national historic district located near Turkey, Sampson County, North Carolina.The house was built between 1785 and 1800, and is a two-story, log dwelling with a later rear ell.
Hollingworth before 1816 : Dinting Vale Print Works: Joseph Lyne 1825 Edmund Potter: Dinting Vale [14] 1966 : Dinting Mill Logwood: Wagstaff Brothers : Glossop Brook 1804–5 : Notes: Passed to Potters, lower floor dye extraction, upper floors Day School [5] Gnat Hole (wool) John Robinson Gnat Hole Brook 1790 : 94: Notes: [15] Hadfield Lodge ...
Many increased their revenue by $25,000 to $100,000 per year through agritourism enterprises, and some farms can make upwards of $1 million a year from running bed-and-breakfasts, pick-your-own ...
Local residents told CBS New York that they had noticed unusual things happening at all hours around the Campbell Hall property. One of the farms where FBI and NYPD officials are searching for ...
Mottram Old Hall is a Grade-II-listed [1] two-storey country house standing in a 6-hectare (15-acre) triangular park between Coach Lane and Old Hall Lane in Mottram in Longdendale, Greater Manchester, England. The house was built in about 1825 in ashlar with a slate roof. Previously known as Ivydene, it incorporates a large rear wing built in ...
Thornfield Hall is a location in the 1847 novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. It is the home of the male romantic lead, Edward Fairfax Rochester , where much of the action takes place. Brontë uses the depiction of Thornfield in a manner consistent with the gothic tone of the novel as a whole.