Goosehill Hall is an 18th-century Grade II listed country hall on the outskirts of Castleton, Derbyshire. The current Hall was constructed in the late...
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Goosehill may refer to the following places: Goosehill Hall, Castleton, Derbyshire Goosehill Camp, West Sussex This disambiguation page lists articles...
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from Peveril castle Castleton Methodist Church Castleton Hall Losehill Hall Goosehill Hall The Stones Isaac Ambrose: a Puritan author, a churchman here...
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at nearby Ford Hall. Adam Bagshawe resided at the hall with his wife Alice Torr of Goosehill Hall, Castleton, upon his death, the hall was left to their...
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at Goosehill Hall, Castleton (1087870)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 April 2022 Historic England, "Gate piers at Goosehill Hall, Castleton...
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inherited a number of country halls including The Oakes at Norton, and Goosehill Hall at Castleton. Samuel's great-grandfather was nonconformist minister...
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crossing the Peakhole Water before meeting Goosehill. The street features a popular photography spot on the Goosehill bridge, looking towards the 17th-century...
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Glapwell Glossop Glutton Bridge Godfreyhole Golden Valley Goosegreen Goosehill Gorsey Leys Gorseybank Goseley Dale Gowhole Grangemill Grangewood Grasshill...
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Hascombe Hill Holmbury Hill West Sussex Chanctonbury Ring Cissbury Ring Goosehill Camp Harting Beacon Highdown Hill Thundersbarrow Hill The Trundle Torberry...
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Frog Pool Gilbert's Coombe, Gilver's Lane, Good's Green, Goom's Hill, Goosehill Green, Gorst Hill, Grafton, Grafton Flyford, Great Comberton, Great Dodford...
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to 3 m (10 ft) thick. A 60-metre-long (200 ft) room was probably a great hall and there seems to have been a large tower. At the time of Roger's arrest...
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Harbor Central School District Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School Goosehill Primary School Lloyd Harbor School Westside School Commack School District...
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Hascombe Hill Holmbury Hill West Sussex Chanctonbury Ring Cissbury Ring Goosehill Camp Harting Beacon Highdown Hill Thundersbarrow Hill The Trundle Torberry...
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School Ralph Reed School Cold Spring Harbor Junior-Senior High School Goosehill Primary Center Lloyd Harbor School West Side School Commack Middle School...
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Hascombe Hill Holmbury Hill West Sussex Chanctonbury Ring Cissbury Ring Goosehill Camp Harting Beacon Highdown Hill Thundersbarrow Hill The Trundle Torberry...
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was made to demolish it in 1986; the section of railway line between Goosehill Junction and Crofton Interchange were lifted the year after. Very little...
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2014. Retrieved 4 October 2013. Sources Addy, Sidney Oldall (1893). The Hall of Waltheof. Sheffield: William Townsend and Son. OCLC 12239309. (wikisource)...
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Jones of London, it was built by the firm of Ben Graham and Sons of Folly Hall, using stone from Crosland Hill. It cost £3,298, and was 106 feet (32.3 m)...
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gently sloping hillsides; not significant defensive position. Examples: Goosehill Camp, Plainsfield Camp, Trendle Ring. Area > 20 ha: very large enclosures...
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Ecclesiastical History of the English People. The outlines of the wooden royal hall and assembly building have been marked out in the grass at Yeavering, and...
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Access land and can be reached via a public footpath between the farms of Wax Hall to the west and Bryncambric to the east. This hill fort has the same name...
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Antiquities of Shropshire, volume 8, p. 242. Blakeway, J. B. Crowmeole and Goosehill, p. 329-31. Meole seems to have referred to a much larger area than the...
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Mere Hall, was home of the Bearcroft family for over 350 years. The hall was recently dated by dendrochronology to 1607–1610. In 1820 Mere Hall and the...
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Warmfield, Heath, Kirkthorpe, Goosehill, and the surrounding countryside. The major building in the parish is Heath Hall, a country house, which is listed...
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February 2011. Samuel Lewis, pp 501-505 Sir Richard Colt Hoare, pp 69-71 "Hall, Alaric, (2001). Quaestio2: Selected Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium...
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Josiah Wedgwood II, owner of Maer Hall in the early 19th century, built an aqueduct to pipe water from the spring to the Hall and the village of Maer. This...
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