HardwickHouse may refer to the following buildings: HardwickHouse (Quincy, Massachusetts), United States HardwickHouse, Oxfordshire, England Hardwick...
Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house...
Christopher Ryan Hardwick (born November 23, 1971) is an American comedian, actor, television and podcast host, writer, and producer. He hosts Talking...
in 1979 the title was passed on to Sir Julian Rose, 4th Baronet, of HardwickHouse (see below). The Rose Baronetcy, of Rayners in the County of Buckingham...
Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (née Hardwick; c. 1521 – 13 February 1608), known as Bess of Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, was a notable figure...
name derives from the fact that she was found on the doorstep of the HardwickHouse in a Moon's Marshmallows box. She got her name because there was a lollipop...
Fife, Scotland: 1 quarré court in use HardwickHouse, Whitchurch-on-Thames, Oxfordshire: 1 court in use Hatfield House Tennis Club, Hatfield, Hertfordshire:...
(demolished) Gainsborough's House Gipping Hall Glemham Hall Glevering Hall Great Glemham House Grimston Hall, Suffolk HardwickHouse (demolished) Haughley Park...
is a British aristocrat and exponent of organic farming. He changed the Hardwick Estate in South Oxfordshire to conform with the standards of organic farming...
of Bess of Hardwick, who had persuaded him to sell his property in Suffolk and settle in her native county. Bess began to build the new house in 1553. She...
owners' wealth. Hardwick Hall, for example, was proverbially described as "Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall." Many other smaller prodigy houses were built...
Tennis Club : 1 quarré court in use HardwickHouse, Whitchurch-on-Thames, Oxfordshire: 1 court in use Hatfield House Tennis Club, Hatfield, Hertfordshire:...
Victorian School of Art and Science at Stroud, Gloucestershire House on the HardwickHouse estate near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Manchester Town Hall The...
Philip Hardwick RA (15 June 1792 in London – 28 December 1870) was an English architect, particularly associated with railway stations and warehouses in...
for Suffolk. He was the son of Sir John Cullum, 5th Baronet, of HardwickHouse, Hardwick, Suffolk. Sir John Cullum, 6th Baronet (1733–1785), his brother...
March/April 2002 issue. Mapledurham House in Oxfordshire was an inspiration for Toad Hall, although HardwickHouse and Fawley Court also make this claim...
Hawstead Place, near Bury St Edmunds. The painted panelling was removed to HardwickHouse, Suffolk. It is now in Christchurch Mansion, part of Ipswich Museum...