BylaughHall, also known as Bylaugh Park, is a country house situated in the parish of Bylaugh in Norfolk, England. The estate was acquired by Sir John...
in the BylaughHall grounds. Its shape, due to the river bends immediately south, resembles a molar (tooth). Approximately one sixth of Bylaugh is made...
Castle RNAS, RAF 1915–1919 Open Land First World War Landing Ground. RAF BylaughHall RAF 1943–1945 Private ownership Headquarters of No. 100 Group RAF. RAF...
strategic bombing – as they needed another airfield close to their HQ at BylaughHall. On 4 July 1942, American and British airmen took off from this station...
Group RAF, an electronic warfare unit which had its headquarters at BylaughHall. 192 Squadron was later joined by another 100 Group squadron, No. 462...
being the closest at three miles away. The village is adjacent to Bylaugh and BylaughHall and is 18 miles (29 km) from the city and county town of Norwich...
RAF Bomber Command. By the end of the war 100 (BS) Group was based at BylaughHall in Norfolk with 13 operational squadrons flying a variety of aircraft...
the practice from 1866 to 1871. The Cliff Town Estate, Southend, Essex BylaughHall, Norfolk (1849-1852) The forecourt of Burlington House (home of the Royal...
school was built in 1875 for Bawdeswell, Bylaugh and Foxley at the sole expense of the Rev Henry Lombe of BylaughHall, who was the Lord of the Manor. His...
clergyman, he is said to be best known for his ability to cure the gout. Gateley Hall is an English Heritage Grade I listed building which was built in 1726, on...
lived at the hall. To the rear of the hall runs the river River Nar on its way from West Acre towards Narborough. Adjacent to the hall is St Mary the...
served by St Michael's Church in the Benefice of Cockley Cley. Didlington Hall was a country house, which at one point housed the Egyptological collections...
Red Cross hospital. In December 1915, Zeppelin L14 dropped bombs between Bylaugh Park and Dereham. Seventy-five bombs were dropped on Dereham, with several...
English county of Norfolk, well known for its church and manor house Oxburgh Hall. It covers an area of 13.024 km2 (5.029 sq mi) and had a population of 240...
hall has an open gallery that seats eighty to eat in comfort. There is a smaller meeting room off the main hall. The substantial grounds to the hall lead...
listed Pickenham Hall, still the landlord for much of the village, which is owned by the Arumugam Packiri family. The original hall was designed by William...
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first Thursday of every month, except January and August in the village hall. The public are allowed to attend these meetings, and can provide their input...