Ullenhall, White Cottage And War Memorial c.1965
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U19008

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Ullenhall has had its share of notorious residents, including a 19th-century forger called William Booth, who was also accused of his brother's murder. Though acquitted of that charge he was hanged anyway, for forgery was a capital offence. Another infamous resident was Lady Luxborough, whose husband hid her away there in 1736 because she had been scandalising London. She still managed to upset strait-laced locals by her antics at her house, Barrells Park, which lies in ruins after a fire in 1933 and is said to be haunted by her ghost.
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