Places
35 places found.
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- Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Woodhouse Eaves, Leicestershire
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Sheffield)
- Woodhouses, Staffordshire (near Lichfield)
- Woodhouses, Staffordshire (near Yoxall)
- Woodhouse, Cumbria (near Heversham)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Keighley)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Leeds)
- Woodhouse, Humberside
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Normanton)
- Woodhouse, Leicestershire
- Woodhouses, Cumbria
- Woodhouses, Greater Manchester (near Sale)
- Woodhouse, Yorkshire (near Elland)
- Woodhouses, Greater Manchester (near Oldham)
- Woodhouses, Cheshire
- Woodhouse, Cumbria (near Whitehaven)
- Woodhouse, Hampshire (near Andover)
- Horsley Woodhouse, Derbyshire
- Norwell Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Dronfield Woodhouse, Derbyshire
- New Woodhouses, Shropshire
- Old Woodhouses, Shropshire
- Woodhouse Mill, Yorkshire
- Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Hatfield Woodhouse, Yorkshire
- Kirkby Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Wood House, Lancashire
- Shelley Woodhouse, Yorkshire
- Woodhouse Down, Avon
- Woodhouse Green, Staffordshire
- Holbeck Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
- Dunham Woodhouses, Greater Manchester
- Woodhouse Park, Greater Manchester
- Newlands, Nottinghamshire (near Mansfield Woodhouse)
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Memories
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Torpoint Memories
I was born in Tor House Torpoint in 1933. Tor House was purchased by my Grandfather R S G Norgate, Royal Navy, in the early 1900s. My Uncle Dr Robert Norgate inherited the property in 1934. My Brother Joseph and I lived with my ...Read more
A memory of Torpoint in 1943 by
Wood House
Early C20 formal gardens and parkland designed and landscaped by Thomas Mawson and implemented by Robert Mawson of the Lakeland Nurseries, Windermere, surrounding a house designed by Dan Gibson with a ground plan by Thomas ...Read more
A memory of Taw Green by
Grandad
My Grandfather was a stable lad and then coachman for Earl Fitzwilliam. My memories are of stories told to me by my late Mother, and of a wonderful photo of Grandad in full livery with silver topper and wonderful leather riding boots. So ...Read more
A memory of Wentworth in 1890 by
Coke Street
I remember living on Coke Street when we first came to live in Woodhouse from Sheffield. I remember going to Annie shop on the end of our street. The Rocks as we called it. Going to paling coal yard in the corner getting coal ...Read more
A memory of Mansfield Woodhouse by
My Birth Place
I was born in Hemel Hempstead in March of 1957. My parents came from Portsmouth and County Durham. They met in London and moved to Hemel Hempstead, which was a new town, in search of good housing, school for my 5 year old ...Read more
A memory of Hemel Hempstead in 1957 by
Cream Teas At Landslip Cottage
My Greatgrandmother & Greatgrandfather lived at the Landslip Cottage for many years providing cream teas to visiting locals and tourists alike. My own mother married a Gapper born at the bungalow higher up the cliff. ...Read more
A memory of Rousdon in 1959 by
Mam
I am sure my mother worked as a kitchen maid at Guisborough Hall in 1952 when it was possibly a nursing home, Cant find anything about the history in that era. My mothers name at that time was Gorgina Mary Mc Cormick. I always remember a photo ...Read more
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My Time In North Finchley
During the 2nd WW, my dad signed up with the Belgian section of the Royal Navy. On leave, he met up with my mum and married her in Christchurch in 1944. I came along in 1945. After the war my dad returned to Belgium, ...Read more
A memory of North Finchley in 1953 by
Memories Of Life
I was born in 1942 and spent my childhood years living in the Way Road area of the city. My brother and I were lucky enough to have a family living directly behind us in Homefield Avenue (I think that is what it was called) - there ...Read more
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My Ancestral Ties To Pembroke
Greetings from Canada. Although I have never visited England I have long had a great admiration of Wales. My Great Grandfather who was born in London in 1835 of Welsh parents wrote many notations in margins of a Family ...Read more
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Woodhouse's store has recently opened in what was previously Singleton's; the shop received a new frontage and complete refit.
Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust, grime, noise
The restored cross in the centre of Woodhouse, a South Yorkshire village east of Sheffield, stands on an ancient stepped base and now features a sundial and a weathervane.
Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust
Carr's other work includes the Crescent (1780-84) and the Great Stables (1789) at Buxton, Derbyshire, commissioned by the fifth Duke of Devonshire after seeing some of Carr's work at Wentworth Woodhouse
Wentworth Woodhouse is one of England's forgotten treasures, four miles north-west of Rotherham.
The mill was built by George Woodhouse in 1872, on the site of a mill at least a hundred years older.
The memorial stands against the sky looking out over Rushyfields to Woodhouse and Beaumanor Park.
This summer recreation corner on the banks of the Wharfe lay below the present Collingham Wood House on the Wetherby road.
Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust, grime, noise
The memorial stands against the sky looking out over Rushyfields to Woodhouse and Beaumanor Park.
A competition produced this French Renaissance style building, which was submitted by the Manchester architects, Smith, Woodhouse and Wiloughby.
By 1955 the old-established butchers, Singletons, had given way to Woodhouse's furniture shop.
Along with Woodhouse Moor to the north, the park was considered the chief lung of the city, where for a few hours at the weekend factory workers had an opportunity to get away from the dust
Situated in the forest of Charnwood, which was probably uninhabited prior to 1086, Woodhouse Eaves, with its close neighbour Swithland, is associated with the vast output of slate during the 18th
The north aisle and stubby chancel were added by local architects Harry Roberts and John Woodhouse Simpson in 1895. The interior is not without interest.
The Sheffield branch of Thomas Cook & Son is dwarfed by its neighbour, Woodhouses.
The Leicester architects Harry Roberts and John Woodhouse-Simpson added the north aisle and chancel in 1859.
Carr's other work includes the Crescent (1780-84) and the Great Stables (1789) at Buxton, Derbyshire, commissioned by the fifth Duke of Devonshire after seeing some of Carr's work at Wentworth Woodhouse
picturesque village is situated on a minor east-west road, rising up from the reservoir past Sir James Pennethorne's hall, which took some twenty years to complete, the medieval parish church and on to Woodhouse
Bought by the Bland family in 1595, it was greatly extended: its frontage measured 600ft, only slightly less than Wentworth Woodhouse near Elsecar, thereby losing a wager made with the Marquis of Rockingham
Carr's other work includes the Crescent (1780-84) and the Great Stables (1789) at Buxton, Derbyshire, commissioned by the fifth Duke of Devonshire after seeing some of Carr's work at Wentworth Woodhouse
Just outside the town stands Bliss Tweed Mills, built by George Woodhouse in 1872, whose thriving clothing business provided 700 jobs.
The complex was purchased by Babergh District Council in 1991 and became William Wood House, sheltered housing, which was opened by Princess Diana in 1993.