NormantonHall was a large, now demolished, country house at Normanton in Rutland. Normanton was the possession of the De Normanvilles for fourteen generations...
Morley and Rothwell, Normanton, and Pontefract and Castleford and the creation of Elmet and Rothwell, Morley and Outwood, and Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford...
Normanton on Trent is a civil parish in the Bassetlaw District of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains twelve listed buildings that are recorded...
First World War, German prisoners of war were held at NormantonHall. A fire destroyed NormantonHall in 1925, and the property was subsequently sold off...
Normanton on Soar (/ˈnɔːrməntən ... ˈsɔːr/), formerly known as Normanton-upon-Soar and known locally as Normanton, is a village and civil parish in the...
and A Winning in 1969. Carnfield Hall was for several centuries the seat of the Revel family. Before 1888 South Normanton was a small hamlet concerned with...
quarried by the monks in the monastery grounds. The Ketton stone came from NormantonHall, whilst the Walldon stone came from Lord Ancaster's quarries.[citation...
David Garrick, both in town and at his villa at Hampton, Middlesex; NormantonHall, Rutland and other houses for Sir Gilbert Heathcote (1768–78) that included...
surveyor of Chertsey Bridge in Surrey, designer of the since demolished NormantonHall in Rutland, and the architect of Holy Trinity Church, Clapham, which...
Edith Weston 7 November 1666: Sir Thomas Mackworth, 3rd Baronet, of NormantonHall 6 November 1667: Edward Horseman 6 November 1668: Walter More 11 November...
century. Other listed buildings in Normanton include the Grade II listed Manor House on South Street; NormantonHall on Main Street; and the former School...
Old Hall Luffenham Hall Lyddington Bede House Lyndon Hall, Rutland Lyndon Top Hall Manton Old Hall Market Overton Hall Morcott Manor NormantonHall (demolished)...
oldest hall, built just before the First World War and used to house German POWs during the war; until recently it was an all-male hallNormanton – originally...
Henry Formby (born 1816; died at NormantonHall, Thurlaston, Leicestershire, 12 March 1884) was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer. Henry Formby...
South Normanton (1108933)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 November 2022 Historic England, "Carnfield Hall, South Normanton (1367071)"...
Threekingham, was purchased by the trustees of the Heathcote estate (of NormantonHall, Rutland) as part of a programme of property acquisition in the region...
Carnfield Hall is a privately owned country house located at South Normanton, near Alfreton in Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building....