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Pitzhanger and Manor
In 1800 the architect John Soane bought Payton Place and renamed it Pitzhanger Manor, not to live but just for somewhere green and pleasant, where he could entertain his friends and guests.
On her mother ’ s death the sisters moved to nearby Pitzhanger Manor House, while her brother Spencer took over Elm Grove.
* Soane's country retreat Pitzhanger Manor.
Soane's Library at Pitzhanger Manor c. 1802
Soane's country house, Pitzhanger Manor, design & built 1800 – 3, sold by Soane in 1810
By 1800 Soane was rich enough to purchase Pitzhanger Manor Ealing as a country retreat, for £ 4, 500 on the 5 September 1800.
Next day they travelled via High Wycombe and Uxbridge, on to their home at Pitzhanger Manor in Ealing for a days angling.
* Plans, Elevations and Perspective Views of Pitzhanger Manor House, 1802
File: Pitz gate 641. JPG | Gateway at Pitzhanger Manor c. 1803
* Pitzhanger Manor ( 1800 – 3 )
Dance married Mary Gurnell ( born 7 February 1752 in Pitzhanger Manor ) on the 24 March 1772 at St. George's, Bloomsbury.
* Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, Dance's own house ( 1768 ) later owned by Sir John Soane, who demolished all Dance's work bar the south wing
File: Pitzhanger manor drawing room. jpg | Drawing room at Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing
< center > Pitzhanger Manor ( east face ) Pitzhanger Manor House, in Ealing ( west London ), was owned from 1800 to 1810 by the architect John Soane, who radically rebuilt it.
A large house has stood on the site at least since the late seventeenth century, at which time the smaller Pitzhanger Manor ( variously spelled ) stood a mile or so to its north.
Between 1664 and 1674 a Richard Slaney paid Hearth Tax on a building on the site of the present-day Pitzhanger Manor for 16 hearths.

Pitzhanger and .
As a consequence Soane decided to sell Pitzhanger in July 1810.

Manor and extensive
Since Uckfield was part of the Archbishop's extensive Manor of South Malling, some of these travellers could have been bound for Canterbury for business or other ( e. g. religious ) reasons, though others had destinations elsewhere along the route.
Asolf, an extensive landowner in West Riding, appears to have been lord of Tong Manor from around 1135 to about 1159 and it is therefore probably he who rebuilt the church in about 1140 on the site of the demolished pre-Conquest church.
His extensive landholdings in the surrounding countryside were erected into the Manor of O ' Donovan's Leap, or the Manor of the Leap.
Located between the hospital and the Malvern Hills College are the grounds and buildings of the Manor Park Club Multi Sports Complex that provides the Malvern area with extensive indoor and outdoor sports facilities.
The extensive lands of Sutton Manor stretched across the open and flat land leading towards the Mersey.
David and her sisters grew up in Wootton Manor in Sussex, a Jacobean manor house with extensive modern additions by Detmar Blow.
There followed a period of extensive litigation as the future of the considerable Surtees estate, which also included Low Dinsdale Manor near Darlington, was contested between the families Brandling, a staunchly Royalist and catholic family, Blaxton and Wyclyffe.
The extensive grounds on which Friern Hospital and Halliwick Hospital ( its sister institution for day patients ) stood have since been redeveloped as two distinct housing estates, Princess Park Manor and Friern Village.
Although there have been extensive renovations since it was first built, his original house still stands today at 2550 Rocky Lake Drive as a " An Olde Manor House Bed and Breakfast " near the junction of Lakes Thomas and William.
The Manor House in its extensive park dates from at least the 15th century, although it was substantially altered in 1901.
Gravetye Manor house, built in 1598, still stands in extensive grounds north of the village.
The Lord of the Manor, owning extensive property within the borough and with the effective power of choosing both members of parliament, was the Duke of Northumberland.

Manor and grounds
He is buried in a vault beneath the Church of St Michael and All Angels which stands in the grounds of his home Hughenden Manor, accessed from the churchyard.
The Manor house used to film " The Curse of the Claw " was Rippingale House near Bourne, and its grounds and Vicarage.
An eighteen hole golf course is available in the grounds of Coulsdon Manor Hotel.
Arsenal Football Club ( then known as Royal Arsenal or Woolwich Arsenal ) played in Plumstead between 1886 and 1913, at various grounds in the Plumstead area, but mainly at the Manor Ground, on the north side of Plumstead High Street and the Invicta Ground, where the Royal Ordnance Factories F. C.
The single span Shell Bridge stands in the grounds of Thorncroft Manor, to the south of the Town Centre.
From here the village of Timsbury is passed, then through the grounds of Roke Manor before reaching the town of Romsey.
The source of the River Avon, Warwickshire | River Avon in the grounds of Manor Farm
One is in the grounds of Shendish Manor and the other, Little Hay is off Box Lane, on Box Moor Trust land.
In the early 1920s the city gained possession of the grounds of the Lahti Manor, an important piece of land previously blocking the city from the lake.
Maghull Manor House was built in 1638 and local tradition has it that Charles II slept there during a visit to the area but by 1780 a new manor house had been built near the site of the original and it still stands in the grounds of Maghull Homes with part of the original moat.
Housing for managers was built on the old Manor Farm, higher up the hill towards Felden, in the grounds of the Manor Estate, today known as Shendish Manor Hotel.
* Sir Francis Baring, founder of Baring Brothers Bank, bought the Manor House ( attributed to architect Richard Jupp ) in Manor Lane ( now a library and its grounds a public park, Manor House Gardens ) in 1796.
When James de Rothschild died in 1957, he bequeathed Waddesdon Manor, of grounds and its contents to the National Trust, to be preserved for posterity.
Waddesdon Manor and grounds are now the property of the National Trust, and Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild retains the estate and a house at nearby Eythrope.
Thus William Fitz-Ansculf, who held the Manor in 1086 ( in the grounds of which the Norman Church was built ), became known as William Stoches or William of Stoke.
It is largely the grounds of Walton Manor Farm.
After trying to defend his girlfriend Dana Tan from a gang of Jokerz, Terry engages in a high-speed chase which leads to the grounds of Wayne Manor, where he runs into the elderly Bruce Wayne.
The concert was located on the grounds of the old Hollow Brook Golf Course in Cortlandt Manor, near the original site of the concert.
Headstone Manor About 800m north of the tube line is a 14th century moated manor house, Headstone Manor, which serves to support the area's excellence in sport with public grounds on all sides as well as Harrow Museum and Heritage Centre, which is based in Headstone Manor Recreation Ground.

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