Jodrell Hall is a country house near Jodrell Bank in the parish of Twemlow, in the county of Cheshire, England.
Requisitioned during World War II, the building later became an educational establishment, now known as Terra Nova School. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]
^Historic England, "Terra Nova School, Twemlow (1231670)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 August 2012
JodrellHall is a country house near Jodrell Bank in the parish of Twemlow, in the county of Cheshire, England. Requisitioned during World War II, the...
Jodrell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Jodrell (1847–1929), English collector Henry Jodrell (1750–1814), British politician...
Elizabeth Jodrell, the wife of Paul Jodrell. The estate eventually fell into the possession of Henry Jodrell who was Paul and Elizabeth Jodrell's third and...
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1882. Jodrell was born on 13 August 1847 at Horham Hall, Thaxted. He was the son of Edward Jodrell, a Captain in the 16th Regiment, and Adela Moncton...
1 July 2016 Historic England, "Dovecote and pigstys 270m south east of Jodrell Bank Farm, Twemlow (1018704)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
area within the bounds of Holmes Chapel. At the core of the site is JodrellHall, a country house begun in 1779 with additions in 1835. Will Carling,...
Thomas Jodrell Phillips Jodrell (4 October 1807 – 3 September 1889) was a nineteenth-century barrister, land-owner and philanthropist. Thomas Jodrell Phillips...
centre is now located in the Jodrell Laboratory. Named after a scientific benefactor, Thomas J. Phillips Jodrell, the Jodrell laboratory was established...
Henry Jodrell (bapt. 30 May 1750 – 11 March 1814) was an English barrister and Member of Parliament. He was a younger son of Paul Jodrell of Duffield...
Haddington, of Eaton Bank 1872: Egerton Leigh, of JodrellHall 1873: Gilbert Greenall, of Walton Hall 1874: Sir Edward William Watkin, of Rose Hill 1875:...
Hall estate and the surrounding villages. Other important patrons were William Molyneux, 4th Earl of Sefton; Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall;...
gallery, the John Rylands Library, the Tabley House Collection and the Jodrell Bank Observatory – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The University of Manchester...
(b.1964), first Sir Bernard Lovell chair in astrophysics, Director of Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics Colin Hay (b.1953), musician, singer-songwriter...
World Henry Royce Institute Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics Joule Centre Lincoln Theological Institute...
through the Dane River valley. It is the main road that gives access to the Jodrell Bank Observatory and the Quinta Arboretum, planted by Sir Bernard Lovell...
the Port Eliot Festival. In addition, the band performed at Jodrell Bank Live at Jodrell Bank Observatory, with The Flaming Lips, in July 2011. They also...
each. The engineer Charles Husband designed the two listed telescopes at Jodrell Bank Observatory, the first in partnership with Bernard Lovell. The architects...
Richard Paul Jodrell (13 November 1745 – 26 January 1831) was a classical scholar and playwright. His parents were Paul Jodrell, Solicitor General to Frederick...
Stage at Bluedot Festival, a music and science festival held annually at Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, UK. The 2019 festival celebrated the 50th anniversary...
monument (a bowl barrow near Jodrell Bank Farm). The parish also includes the hamlets of Blackden, Blackden Heath and Jodrell Bank. Goostrey may have been...
unknown architect. It passed to the Jodrell family when his daughter Vertue married the dramatist Richard Paul Jodrell, her second cousin, in 1772. In 1890...
Moon. In July 2013 the band played in front of the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank in England. In 2016, new members Chris Barnes (vocals) and Ricky Howard...