Appley Towers, also at various times called Apley Towers or Appley Towers House was an English country house near Appley House in Appley, Isle of Wight. It was the home of the Hutt family, who bought it in the 1870s,[1][2] and later of Sir Hedworth Williamson. The house has been demolished,[3] but a number of its estate buildings survive.
AppleyTowers, also at various times called Apley Towers or AppleyTowers House was an English country house near Appley House in Appley, Isle of Wight...
Isle of Wight, an area of Ryde Appley Bridge, a village in West Lancashire, England Appley House, Isle of Wight AppleyTowers, Isle of Wight Apley (disambiguation)...
heinous offence. It is located near AppleyTowers, the seat of the William Hutt family who bought it in the 1870s. Appley was for many years the mansion house...
(1801–1882), a colonial administrator, was educated in Ryde and resided at AppleyTowers. David Icke (born 1952), conspiracy theorist, broadcaster and author...
Ryde Pier, the path follows the Esplanade close to the beach. It passes AppleyTower and Puckpool Point before rejoining the coast road to Seaview. It then...
appointment until 1886, in which year he was made K.C.B. He died at AppleyTowers, 27 September 1889. He married, in 1862, Adela, daughter of General...
Amongst these are AppleyTower, Black Castle, Bladon Castle, Blaise Castle, Bollitree Castle, Boston Castle, Braylsham Castle, Broadway Tower, Carr Hall Castle...
and then the vicar blesses the branch. The Tower Captain throws the old branch down from the top of the tower and a new one is hauled to the top. Everyone...
locks 60 ft (18 m) long and 14 ft 3 in (4.34 m) wide. From Liverpool to Appley Locks, the canal runs for 27 miles (43 km) without locks, across the West...
the ruined masonry of the former abbey; extant St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde * Appley House, Ryde Solesmes nuns returned to France from exile Benedictine nuns...
Tiptoes (1911) The Tale of Mr. Tod (1912) The Tale of Pigling Bland (1913) Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes (1917) The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (1918) Cecily...
Preston Lancaster Kirkby branch line Upholland Manchester–Southport line Appley Bridge Parbold Hoscar Burscough Bridge New Lane Bescar Lane Merseyrail Northern...
wheelchairs; spiral staircases; at least one secret passage; an observation tower; a fully equipped machine shop; and a huge cast iron steam engine which...
constructed, formed out of the medieval domestic offices, and a castellated tower was built to join the Great Hall to the Charles II wing. In 1949 a secret...
Flanders", in Anglo Saxon England 28, 1999p. 209. Paul Dalton, John C. Appley, Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime, Government and Society...
1840. A stable block in red brick with yellow brick trim and Italianate tower with a pyramid roof was built north of the hall in 1865. The hall has been...
plaza at ground level. The Lever House is one of the first sealed glass towers that began the curtain wall trend. Reminded of his architectural roots,...
"Believe Square", for local public figures and groups. Plans for the 18-storey Tower Grand, which would have been the tallest building in Wigan, were scrapped...
blocks are ten bays long and seven wide and have corner water towers. The water tower to the older 1913 block rises two stages above roof level and is...
cantilevered staircase with the Hesketh family crest, the Georgian belvedere tower and the oval glass dome on the roof have been retained. The hall retains...
Standish John & Taylor Pits, Standish Langtree, Standish Martins Farm, Appley Bridge Prospect, Standish Robin Hill, Standish Shevington, Shevington Standish...
Francis Rodes married secondly, Mary, daughter of Francis Charlton, esq. of Appley, in Shropshire, with whom he had, with other issue, a son, Godfrey (Sir)...