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  2. Hanley Castle - Wikipedia

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    Severn End is a large Elizabethan and Jacobean mansion at the seat of the Lechmere baronets in Hanley Castle since the 11th century. [7] The Grade II listed building is situated on the banks of the River Severn, and is reached from a large gatehouse by a long private road through the estate. [8]

  3. File:Severn End, Hanley Castle - geograph.org.uk - 742747.jpg

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    English: Severn End, Hanley Castle Severn End viewed from across the River Severn, the bank of which can be seen in the foreground. Much of this house was rebuilt after a major fire in 1896.

  4. Grade II* listed buildings in Malvern Hills (district)

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    Severn End Hanley Castle, Malvern Hills: Country House: 16th century: 11 August 1952 1098805: Severn End. More images. Our Lady and St Alphonsus Catholic Church ...

  5. Lechmere baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Lechmere family has been settled in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, since the 11th century. Other members of the family include Sir Nicholas Lechmere , a Baron of the Exchequer during the reign of King William III and Member of Parliament for Bewdley, and his grandson Nicholas Lechmere, 1st Baron Lechmere , Solicitor-General , Attorney ...

  6. Hanley Castle High School - Wikipedia

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    Hanley Castle High School is a non-selective mixed secondary school and sixth form centre located in the village of Hanley Castle, 1.4 miles (2.2 km) from the small town of Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire. It was formerly known as Hanley Castle Grammar School, and was probably founded in 1326, [2] [3] making it one of the oldest schools in ...

  7. Maps of castles in England by county: L–W - Wikipedia

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    Click on the red or green dot to display a detailed map showing the location of the castle. Green dots represent for the most part castles of which substantial remains survive, red dots represent castles of which only earthworks or vestiges survive, or in a few cases castles of which there are no visible remains.

  8. Hanley Castle (castle) - Wikipedia

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    The castle was built by King John between 1206 and 1212. In 1216, it was given by Henry III to Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford and it remained in the powerful de Clare family until 1314. After that date there was a succession of owners until the castle was surrendered with the manor to the Crown in 1487.

  9. The Rhydd - Wikipedia

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    The Rhydd (formerly Rhydd Court) is an English country house and hamlet, alongside the River Severn, near the village of Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, about halfway between Malvern and the small town of Upton-upon-Severn. The house is now a care home.