Quorn Hall is a grade II listed country house in the village of Quorn, Leicestershire.[1]
It is a three-storey brick built house originally constructed circa 1680 but later much modified.[2] It is situated on the east side of the village of Quorn in 12 acres of land through which runs the River Soar.
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QuornHall is a grade II listed country house in the village of Quorn, Leicestershire. It is a three-storey brick built house originally constructed circa...
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Quorn Hunt in Leicestershire in 1753 and continued in that role for another forty-seven years (the hunt is so called after Meynell's home, QuornHall...
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of QuornHall, near Loughborough 1898: William Pochin Warner, of Langton Hall, Market Harborough 1899: Charles James Phillips of Old Dalby Hall, Melton...
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in the borough include Barrow upon Soar, Birstall, Hathern, Mountsorrel, Quorn, Rothley, Sileby and Woodhouse Eaves. Therneportion neighbouring dricts...
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her older sister Venitia married Frederick Barker, a future master of the Quorn, their father was living at Gaddeshill House, Eversley, Hampshire, and their...
Leicestershire. It is a famous fox-hunting seat in the heart of the Quorn country. The poem "Lowesby Hall" by the Victorian English foxhunting MP William Bromley...
heritage railway in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia between Quorn and Port Augusta. For much of its length the line lies in the picturesque...
and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. He was Master of the Quorn Hunt. A descendant of Andrew Burnaby (1732–1812), who had married the heiress...
Eaves. The water way runs through Beaumanor Hall before there is a convergence with the River Lin in Quorn. The river runs for around 6 kilometres between...
hunting lodge, with a number of illustrious individuals leasing it and the Quorn Hunt meeting there. Lord James Brudenell, later to gain the title of 7th...
on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013. "Schwäbisch Hall and its twin towns". Stadt Schwäbisch Hall. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved...
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