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    Heythrop Park is a Grade II* listed early 18th-century country house 1 mile (1.6 km) southeast of Heythrop in Oxfordshire. It was designed by the architect...
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    Enstone and Heythrop merged with that of Ascott-under-Wychwood, Chadlington, and Spelsbury to form the Chase Benefice. Heythrop House in Heythrop Park was built...
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  • Heythrop College, University of London, was a constituent college of the University of London between 1971 and 2018, last located in Kensington Square...
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  • the Warner Self Catering parks under the Haven Holidays banner by 1992 such as Caister, Seashore, Perran Sands. Some parks were sold to external companies...
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    of Grafton's son George before inheriting the title; sold in 1934. Heythrop Park, developed as the family seat in 1700–1705; burnt down in 1831 and sold...
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    History of Alton Towers (category Amusement parks in England)
    by the Talbots as a summer residence, their main residence being at Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire. In 1801, Charles Talbot, 15th Earl of Shrewsbury, decided...
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    2006, was held between Friday 25 August and Monday 28 August 2006 in Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire. The main speaker at the event was Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr....
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  • October 2004. Kassam also owns the historic mansion and grounds of Heythrop Park which he purchased in 1999 for £15m. The site underwent a £50 million...
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  • Staffordshire Alton Castle, Alton Towers, Barlow Woodseats Hall, Grafton Manor, Heythrop Park, Ingestre Hall Earl Spencer Althorp House, Northamptonshire and Spencer...
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    Coastal Park, Folkestone Rosshall Park, Glasgow Gardens at Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire Fernery at Danesbury Park, Hertfordshire...
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  • House Henley Park Heythrop Park Jack Straw's Farmhouse Kelmscott Manor Kingston Bagpuize House Kingston Lisle Park Kirklington Park Longworth House The...
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    residences, including Barlow Woodseats Hall (sold in the mid-1600s), Heythrop Park (developed as the family’s main seat in the early 1700s) and Alveton...
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    estates he inherited from his uncle was the Talbot family's main home, Heythrop Park, which burned down in 1831. After the fire, John moved the family to...
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    his return to England, Shrewsbury concentrated on the construction of Heythrop Park. He took his seat in the House of Lords in January 1706. He gradually...
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  • Date Tournament Location Purse (£) Winner OWGR points 2 May Heythrop Park Oxfordshire 50,000 Olly Huggins (1) 1.09 8 May Brocket Hall Masters Hertfordshire...
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    From 1922 until 1969, Heythrop Park, a country house in the parish, was occupied by the Society of Jesus. During that time, Heythrop Hall was a philosophy...
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    Philip Caraman, who also edited The Month. Originally it was located in Heythrop Park. In September 1970, it moved to Beaumont College and Michael Ivens joined...
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  • Aug Golf at Goodwood West Sussex 60,000 Piers Berrington (1) 7 Sep Heythrop Park Masters Oxfordshire 60,000 Giles Evans (5) 26 Sep Stoneham Hampshire...
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    show on Saturday 29 September. Episode 7 showed the first round at the Heythrop Park Hotel in Oxfordshire, where the acts were whittled down to 12 in each...
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    Kent on behalf of his second son, Henry. In 1870 Brassey purchased Heythrop Park, a baroque house situated in an estate of 450 acres (1.8 km2) 15 miles...
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    Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2024-05-07. Historic England. "BARNSLEY PARK, Barnsley (1155256)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2024-05-07...
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    London, and working with the London Jesuit Volunteers programme. In 2019, Heythrop College formally closed. The London Jesuit Centre was launched the same...
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    north side Cascade House Chatsworth Chatsworth North Front Heythrop Hall Bramham Park Bramham Park Kingston Maurward House Cliveden House Roehampton House...
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    Merseyside (1923–2014) Church of St Mary, Lowe House, St Helens (1924–1981) Heythrop Park in Oxfordshire (1926–1970) Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Leeds (1930–1947)...
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    mid-19th century) and, alongside Linton Park, Wallsworth Hall, Downham Hall, High Elms (Orpington), Heythrop Park and Glyndebourne Manor, one of the few...
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    work, Waterhouse was occasionally commissioned to restore buildings. Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire, originally built (1706–13) designed by Thomas Archer,...
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    ahead of the second-place finisher. He also broke the course record at Heythrop Park Resort with his first round of 60 (12 under par). On 24 November 2018...
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  • Fallon, Mark Laskey 4 30 Jul 2013 Heythrop Park −5 (68-71=139) 2 strokes Neil Reilly 5 23 Jul 2014 Aldwickbury Park −6 (67-69=136) Playoff Ricky Brackenbury...
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  • Nayland again in 2011 and 2012. The event returned again in 2016 at the Heythrop Park Resort in Enstone as the Bridgestone Challenge. In 2017, it moved to...
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    stone, arranged upright like the stump of a cross, comes from quarry at Heythrop Park. The base is made of Headington stone from Brasenose Quarry in Headington...
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