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Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire
Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire
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Market Place, Newark, Nottinghamshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
Former Devonshire Hospital, Buxton, Derbyshire
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Tabley Hall, Cheshire
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Tabley Hall, Cheshire
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Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Saint Peter and Saint Leonard's Church, Horbury, W…
Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…
Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…
Wiganthorpe Hall, North Yorkshire c1900 (Mostly D…
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Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
Heath Hall, Heath, West Yorkshire c1950
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Campsall Hall, South Yorkshire (Demolished c1986)
Campsall Hall was GII* listed mainly for its fine plasterwork. Its appearance was mainly the result of a remodelling of c1763 which was possibly by John Carr, but parts of the house dated from the seventeenth century. It was abandoned, burnt, and then demolished c1985-86.
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