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  1. Belvoir Castle (/ˈbiːvər/ BEE-vər) is a historic castle and stately home in Leicestershire, England. The Castle was first built immediately after the Norman Conquest of 1066 and has since been rebuilt at least three times, the surviving structure, a grade I listed building, dating from the early 19th century.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manor_houseManor house - Wikipedia

    Such houses as Burghley House, Longleat House, and Hatfield House are among the best known of this period and seem today to epitomise the English country house. During the 16th century many lords of manors moved their residences from their ancient manor houses often situated next to the parish church and near or in the village and built a new ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2021 · It is also possible to visit the 16th century Tudor chapel, once frequented by Henry VIII, as well as the galleries of the mansion. As well as its historic house, The Vyne boasts charming gardens which include a lake, woodlands and wetlands, proving a big draw for visitors in the summer months – along with nearby Morgaston Wood.

  4. Há 3 dias · About Eastbury Manor House Built between 1560 and 1573 by Clement Sisley, Estburie Hall (as it was known then) is an Elizabethan Gentry House with a rich history and a remarkable story of survival. Retaining its Elizabethan Tudor exterior to this day, the house and its land have been inhabited by a long succession of owners, leaseholders and tenants.

  5. 12 de mar. de 2020 · The fourteen bedroom, thirteen bathroom Georgian manor, set in 200 acres of lovely grounds, has been painstakingly restored and renovated by the former owner’s stepson Henry Teare and his wife ...

  6. Full description. Timber framed manor house, supposedly on site of medieval manor. Map evidence suggests present building is one wing remaining of half H-shape plan. 16th century main block with 17th century wing running east-west which oversails older roof to form a facade gable. Very much reused 12th/13th century stone, and conglomerate.