Hunstanton Hall, Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, England is a country house dating originally from the 15th century. The gatehouse, now detached from the main...
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grounds of Old Hunstanton Park, which surrounds the moated Hunstanton Hall, the ancestral home of the Le Strange family. Old Hunstanton village is of prehistoric...
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Hunstanton Town Hall is a municipal building on The Green in Hunstanton, Norfolk, England. The structure, which is the meeting place of Hunstanton Town...
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the coast just to the east of Old Hunstanton. The parish church of St Mary, situated in the grounds of Hunstanton Hall, is a Grade I listed building. It...
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emphasised the Wodehouse connection. In 1999, Norman Murphy again suggested Hunstanton Hall in Norfolk, the home of the LeStrange family from 1137 to 1954, where...
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right." Aunt Agatha's country home Woollam Chersey was inspired by Hunstanton Hall, the home of Wodehouse's friend Charles Le Strange. Generally formidable...
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Hunstanton and was the brain child of Henry Le Strange of Hunstanton Hall. Le Strange wanted Hunstanton to develop as a sea-side resort with the expected arrival...
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was an English keeper of household and estate accounts at Hunstanton Hall in Old Hunstanton. L'Estrange was born to Richard and Anne Stubbe. Richard was...
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7 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2023. An article on hog-calling, Hunstanton Hall and Charles LeStrange, possible inspiration for Blandings, Lord Emsworth...
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The Lynn and Hunstanton Railway was a line connecting King's Lynn and Hunstanton in Norfolk, England that opened in 1862. The railway was a major factor...
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Roger L'Estrange (category People from Hunstanton)
Fables, saw publication in 1692. Roger L'Estrange was born at Hunstanton Hall, Hunstanton, Norfolk, the youngest son of Alice L'Estrange and Sir Hamon...
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Sir Thomas Le Strange (category People from Hunstanton)
Sir Thomas Le Strange (1494–1545) of Hunstanton, Norfolk, born in 1494, son of Robert le Strange (d. 1511), sixth in descent from Hamo le Strange, brother...
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brutalism in the United Kingdom. Hunstanton school, likely inspired by Mies van der Rohe's 1946 Alumni Memorial Hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology...
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Guy Le Strange (category People from Hunstanton)
Belgium, the youngest child of Henry L'Estrange Styleman Le Strange of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk, educated at Clifton College and died in Cambridge. Schumacher...
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Smithdon High School (redirect from Hunstanton School)
as Hunstanton Secondary Modern School and Hunstanton School) is a small comprehensive school (ages 11–16) academy, with 627 students in Hunstanton, Norfolk...
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England. The esker extends 1.5 km from north of Ringstead Downs to Hunstanton Hall. It is a Geological Conservation Review site. This is a 1.5-kilometre...
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sweetness and light reign. The setting of the novel was inspired by Hunstanton Hall, in Norfolk. In Liberty, the story was illustrated by Wallace Morgan...
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1605. He was the second son of Sir Hamon L'Estrange (1583–1654) of Hunstanton Hall, Norfolk and his wife Alice Stubbe, daughter of Richard Stubbe, of...
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Norfolk (1860s) St. Mary's Church, Feltwell, Norfolk (1890s) Hunstanton Hall, Hunstanton, Norfolk (1870s) Church of St. John the Baptist, Lea Marston...
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Closer To You 2015 – The Classic Collection Vol 2 2018 – In Concert (Hunstanton & Birmingham) Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country...
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Entrance Gate Curtain Walls and Barn to East of Hunstanton Hall...
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Upload Photo Hanworth Hall II Hanworth Park and garden 1789 TG 19662 35121 1001005 Upload Photo Hunstanton Hall II Old Hunstanton Park and garden 16th...
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le Strange of Hunstanton Hall 1881: George Duckett Berney of Morton 1882: Sir Henry George Paston-Bedingfeld, 7th Baronet of Oxburgh Hall 1883: William...
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Sir Nicholas L'Estrange, 1st Baronet (category People from Hunstanton)
surviving son of Sir Hamon le Strange and Alice Stubbe. He was raised at Hunstanton Hall before attending Trinity College, Cambridge in 1622. Two years later...
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true heritage, Mrs Arbuthnot says that she has no other reason. The Hall at Hunstanton Chase Act III opens with Gerald and Lord Illingworth talking about...
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King's Lynn. The district also includes the towns of Downham Market and Hunstanton, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. The population...
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palace from 22 to 26 May 2023. Additionally, filming took place at Old Hunstanton Beach in Norfolk in early June 2023. The title sequence was created by...
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A149 road (section King's Lynn to Hunstanton)
After Hunstanton is Old Hunstanton. The road continues around the coast, following the same sand covered beach as the one in Heacham. From Hunstanton to...
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of 290. The Princess Theatre (Hunstanton) stands overlooking the Wash and the green in the East Coast resort of Hunstanton. It is a 472-seat venue. Open...
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Great Eastern Railway (redirect from Sandringham Hotel, Hunstanton)
(opened by the GER in 1889), and East Anglian seaside resorts such as Hunstanton (whose prosperity was largely a result of the GER's line being built)...
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