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    Morston Hall in the parish of Morston near Holt, Norfolk, is a building of historical significance. The original house was built in about 1640 and cellars...
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    Morston is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 8.68 km2 (3.35 sq mi) and had a population of 86 in 42 households...
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    English chef, born in Norfolk. The restaurant of his hotel, Morston Hall, Holt in Morston, is Michelin starred and has 4 AA Rosettes. It is on the north...
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  • Midsummer House Contemporary Cambridgeshire - Cambridge Morston Hall British Norfolk - Morston Nut Tree Inn British Oxfordshire - Murcott Olive Tree Contemporary...
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  • shortlisted for. Galton Blackiston has been a chef patron of Michelin-starred Morston Hall. Blackiston won the Midlands and East heat in series one. He lost to...
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  • time of competition Region Placement First time? Richard Bainbridge Morston Hall (Norfolk) Central Eliminated Yes Daniel Clifford Chef patron of Midsummer...
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  • Winchester 1995 Gordon Ramsay 1994 The Atrium, Edinburgh 1993 Morston Hall, Morston 1992 Paul Heathcote - MBE 1991 Paul and Jeanne Rankin 1990 Stuart...
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    says that Ann Fleming died at Wiveton Hall. The house eventually passed to William Buck (1772-1845) of Morston. He was born in 1772. His father William...
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  • the Morston churchyard alongside his recently deceased wife's grave: "Morston Churchyard is the private freehold property of the Rector of Morston ......
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  • Rita Gladys Ethel Hammond. They leased Morston Hall in 1914. Between 1924 and 1928, he built Scaldbeck House, Morston almost entirely from reclaimed materials...
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    traditional Norfolk style but in a variety of techniques. Sheringham Town Hall, the former headquarters of Sheringham Urban District Council, was completed...
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  • Navy cadet of the house of Lord Reay, of Reay Forest. Her family moved to Morston in Norfolk, where her father served until the year before his death in...
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    Morston, Plumgeard and Thorpe are all separately recorded, but their names have declined in importance, being remembered only in the names of Halls (Grimston)...
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    Antony Norris lived in Barton Turf, and is buried at the church. Barton Hall, Barton Turf is a house owned by Sir Sidney Peel's noble wife and is a Grade...
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    Mileham, Moorgate, Morley St Botolph, Morley St Peter, Morningthorpe, Morston, Morton, Moulton St Mary, Moulton St Michael, Mousehold Heath, Mulbarton...
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    the Hall is very fine. Some curious flint hatchet-heads and some Druidical remains have been dug up in the grounds of the Hall. In 1996, the Hall was...
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    retiring. Cherimoya did likewise when she won The Oaks in her only start. Morston (colt by Ragusa x Windmill Girl by Hornbeam) had two starts, winning both...
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  • that the couple would inherit her father's land in Stiffkey, Langham, and Morston. It was a difficult marriage as her husband frequently rowed with people...
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    Holt, Norfolk (redirect from Holt Hall)
    Thomas Jeckyll, on a site donated by William Cozens-Hardy of Letheringsett Hall, who also paid most of the building costs. The most recent religious building...
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    the Parish of Castlethorpe, in the County of Buckingham. Stiffkey and Morston (Norfolk) Inclosure Act 1793 33 Geo. 3. c. 33 30 April 1793 An Act for...
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    disuse as an airfield. There is a parish council, which meets at the Village Hall. The parish is divided into Great and Little wards, which reflect the two...
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    by the Bishop of Exeter to have a private chapel in "their mansion of Morston". Substantial remains of the mediaeval manor house survive. Tempore Edward...
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  • north Norfolk, England, which includes a stately home and estate, Holkham Hall, and a beach, Holkham Gap, at the centre of Holkham National Nature Reserve...
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    Nollekens. Felbrigg Hall was first built in the seventeenth century in Jacobean style, with an interior completed in Georgian. The hall was the home of the...
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    Butterfield. The Hall is a large part Georgian, part Victorian Hall and at one time had forty rooms and a separate stable block and coach house. The hall is a Grade...
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    land was held by the constable of the bishop of Norwich. Melton Constable Hall is regarded as the finest specimen of the Christopher Wren style of house...
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    after East Raynham at the time when Charles Townshend was Lord of Raynham Hall. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished to form Raynham. East Raynham falls...
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    summer home for wealthy landowner Albemarle Cator, seated at Woodbastwick Hall, Woodbastwick, who decided to build homes or gatehouses for his family. The...
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    resident at Northrepps Hall, not actually a hall or manor house but a converted farmhouse with a largely 19th-century exterior. The Hall is now a Grade II...
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    Sir Ivor 1969 Blakeney 1970 Nijinsky ₩ 1971 Mill Reef 1972 Roberto 1973 Morston 1974 Snow Knight 1975 Grundy 1976 Empery 1977 The Minstrel 1978 Shirley...
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