Tealby, Bayons Manor c.1955
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T216005

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Bayons Manor was built by the uncle of Lincolnshire's famous son, Alfred Lord Tennyson. Uncle Charles was determined to underline the family's lineage and added the name 'D'Eyncourt' to Tennyson and built himself a medieval castle in the 1830s, vulgarly bedecked with coats of arms and heraldic badges. The mansion was demolished in 1965, but two lodges and other fragments remain.
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