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Broad Bay Manor in Virginia Beach is a historic manor house which is purportedly the oldest extant European-built house in the southeastern United States. Thomas Allen built the small center portion of the current larger house in circa 1640 [ 1 ] of Flemish bond brick on land granted to him by Governor Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr or his ...
The 19th century buildings of Sedgley's only Roman Catholic school, St Chad's, were gradually replaced between 1957 and 1969. The council offices were built on High Holborn in 1882, and after Sedgley UDC was disbanded were taken over by Dudley council, who used it as a Social Services department until 2000, ending 118 years of local authority ...
Williamsburg, Virginia: 1695 Dendrochronology provided a date that preceded tradition. Chances are the structure was moved about ten years after its initial construction to the new city of Williamsburg. Grace Church: Yorktown, Virginia: 1697 Dogham, Doggams: Charles City County, Virginia: circa 1700 or 1652 The Hermitage: Virginia Beach ...
Sedgley is a town in the north of the Dudley district, in the county of the West Midlands, England. [2] [3]Historically part of Staffordshire, [4] Sedgley is on the A459 road between Wolverhampton and Dudley, and was formerly the seat of an ancient manor comprising several smaller villages, including Gornal, Gospel End, Woodsetton, Ettingshall, Coseley, and Brierley (now Bradley).
The Park Hall Hotel, a popular venue for private functions, was originally Sedgley Park Hall, built circa 1705 for the Lords of the Manor of Sedgley. In 1757 the 6th Baron Ward vacated Sedgley Park and took up residence at Himley Hall , 3 miles (4.8 km) away. [ 5 ]
Dodona Manor, c. 1805, Loudoun County – home of General George C. Marshall; Evergreen, c. 1800, Prince George County - birthplace of Edmund Ruffin; Frascati, 1821, Orange County, - home of U.S. Supreme Court justice Philip P. Barbour; Ferry Plantation House c. 1830, Virginia Beach — Civil War Home of USN/CSN Cmdr. Charles Fleming McIntosh
Kay Bhothinard and Peter Field knew their home was in need of some TLC. But they didn't know it would end up on PBS's "This Old House."
The site of Baggeridge Colliery, adjacent to Gospel End Village and more than a mile west of Sedgley village centre, was significant since it was just outside the geological boundary that delineated the South Staffordshire Coalfield. This boundary is known as the Western Boundary Fault of the South Staffordshire Coalfield.