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Blakeney Haven was a deeper inlet on the north coast of Norfolk into which the River Glaven flowed. Sheltered behind Blakeney Point, it was a major shipping area in the Middle Ages, with relatively important North Norfolk ports at Wiveton, Cley next the Sea and Blakeney itself. Cley and Wiveton silted up in the 17th century, but Blakeney ...
The Manor Hotel is a Victorian hotel in the seaside town of Mundesley-on-sea in the county of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [1] It lies on the beachfront of Mundesley, north of Gold Park and just east of the Methodist Church. The hotel was designed by the Norwich architect John Bond Pearce [2] and was inaugurated in 1900. [3]
This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.
Since 1979, Fox Ghyll has been owned by the Mann family. In 1988, the 7th Earl of Lonsdale deeded the manorial rights to the Mann Family. This included the title of Lord and Lady of the Manor of Loughrigg As of 2022, Fox Ghyll is a residence which provides bed and breakfast accommodation under the name Foxghyll (or FoxGhyll) Country House. [14]
The current SSSI was created in 1986 from pre-existing SSSIs at Blakeney Point, Holme Dunes, Cley, and Salthouse Marshes (all designated in 1954), Morston Saltmarshes and Brancaster Manor (1968), Stiffkey Saltmarshes (1969), Thornham Marshes (1972) and Titchwell Marshes (1973), [2] together with the national nature reserves (NNRs) at Scolt Head ...
The couple married in 1916 and two years later they moved to Weston Manor where they lived for the next four years. In 1922 he sold the house to Charles Greville, 3rd Baron Greville . Charles Beresford Fulke Greville, 3rd Baron Greville (1871-1952) was a British soldier and aristocrat.
It is situated in a 15th-century manor house, near a church that was visited by Oliver Cromwell, [2] In March 2014 the company owning the restaurant introduced a new brand name, Belmond and the hotel changed its name to "Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons".
Blakeney is a village in Gloucestershire, England. [1] It in the parish of Awre and has views of the Forest of Dean. It was the site of a Roman villa, dating to 75 AD, [1] and home to Thomas Sternhold, a groom of King Henry VIII's Robes. [1] The local manor house is Hayes Manor, Viney Hill. [2] Hawfield House on Newnham Road was built c. 1790.