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  2. Church Farmhouse, Caldicot - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of Church Farmhouse is traditionally suggested to have been a grange to Llanthony Secunda Priory in Gloucestershire. [1] The architectural historian John Newman, writing in his Gwent/Monmouthshire volume of the Buildings of Wales series, notes that the priory acquired land in Caldicot in the 12th century.

  3. 2024 US home sales hit lowest level in nearly 30 years with ...

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    With so few homes up for sale, millions of would-be homebuyers have found themselves on the sidelines. At the end of December, there were just 1.15 million homes on the market, NAR said. While ...

  4. Secunda, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In February 1977 Secunda's first library was opened, located in the kitchen, lounge and dining rooms of a house in Danie Theron Street. At this time a clinic service was also introduced, with personnel of the Transvaal Council for Non-Urban areas visiting Secunda twice a week. The clinic was located in the same house as the library.

  5. Embalenhle - Wikipedia

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    eMbalenhle is a township in Govan Mbeki Local Municipality in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa.. It was established in the 1970s to serve as a black-only township for the neighbouring Secunda, which was founded at the same time.

  6. ‘Breaking Bad’ house on sale for $4M as homeowner is sick of ...

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    Too many knockers at this door. The “Breaking Bad” house has hit the market for a cool $4 million — because the current owner is fed up with fans of the show gawking at her property.

  7. High Orchard - Wikipedia

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    High Orchard was an industrial area of the city of Gloucester in England that was developed in the 19th century on the former orchard of the Priory of Llanthony Secunda (1136). The area was closely associated with Gloucester Docks immediately to the north, and served by the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and railway transport.