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Christmas Deliveries: If you placed an order on or before midday on Friday 19th December for Christmas delivery it was despatched before the Royal Mail or Parcel Force deadline and therefore should be received in time for Christmas. Orders placed after midday on Friday 19th December will be delivered in the New Year.

Please Note: Our offices and factory are now closed until Monday 5th January when we will be pleased to deal with any queries that have arisen during the holiday period.

During the holiday our Gift Cards may still be ordered for any last minute orders and will be sent automatically by email direct to your recipient - see here: Gift Cards

Maps

175 maps found.

1919, Uphill Manor Ref. POP856902
1919, Trerice Manor Ref. POP852782
1923, Manor Estate Ref. POP772955
1920, Manor Park Ref. POP773973
1920, Manor Royal Ref. POP773980
1919, Manor, The Ref. POP773997
1940, Manor Park Ref. NPO773973
1945, Manor, The Ref. NPO773997
1947, Owton Manor Ref. NPO799022
1896, Manor Estate Ref. RNE772955
1899, Manor House Ref. RNE773894
1896, Manor Royal Ref. RNE773980
1896, Ruislip Manor Ref. RNE822640
1895, Reen Manor Ref. RNE815176
1898, Uphill Manor Ref. RNE856902
1895, Trerice Manor Ref. RNE852782
1946, Wightwick Manor Ref. NPO870114
1919, Landguard Manor Ref. POP751969
1920, Manor Park Ref. POP773972
1919, Reen Manor Ref. POP815176

Books

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Memories

726 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

My Childhood Of Old Bracknell Farm

Hi Peter, I remember the Thompkins was it the baker or was that the Cheneys? Joe Smith was the newsagent who used to treat the kids to a summer outing by train every summer. We used to get a new florin and a ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell in 1949 by Susan Hindle Nee Wesley

Folkstone Court, Newmarket Avenue

My name is Jo Buchanan, I used to live at 2 Folkstone Court and went to Islip Manor Middle School and would love to hear from anyone who remembers me from 1978-1988. I'll always remember going cooler picking, down ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1980 by Jo Buchanan

Heather Jones

I was in Manor Road Children's Home and at Xmas we stood in a line to pick a second-hand toy from a tressel table which people gave to the home. I was at the back and I picked a doll with a china head that had a hole in, but to me it was wonderful. Oh, so many memories...

A memory of Romford in 1948 by Heather Woolf

Memories Of Good And Bad Days In Tottenham

My Name is Alan Pearce. I was born in October 1939 at 75 Park View Road and I have many memories of going to the bottom of the road and walking under the very low tunnel which carried the railway line. ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1930 by Alan Pearce

Do You Remember?

Remember Mrs Griffiths, the radio and Listen with Mother with Daphne Oxenford? Mr Griffith's class, new schools broadcasts? Learning tables, sometimes for days, no national curriculum for him but I have found knowing my ...Read more

A memory of Woolfardisworthy in 1955 by Mary Edwards

Wonderful Childhood

I spent a wonderful childhood in Norton Fitzwarren when it was a village from 1950 to 1958. I have priceless memories of roaming the fields, woodlands and surrounding countryside freely. Of sitting on top of Moses ...Read more

A memory of Norton Fitzwarren in 1950 by Gerald Bull

Clarks Of Droxford

I can only say my late father was the grocer in the village - Rodney Clark. I was born in Manor Cottage. Dad died when I was only four years of age. My memories are of the shop in Park Lane, I would go with my mother's uncle, ...Read more

A memory of Droxford in 1959 by Michael Clark

Norton Manor

I joined the army at the age of 15 and was posted to Norton Manor Camp on the outskirts of Taunton. At first we were not permitted to go out of the camp but when we did it was always Taunton that we visited. I have fond memories of ...Read more

A memory of Rumwell in 1961 by Roy Vince

Army Barracks Overlooking Vivary Park

I lived in the Army Barracks [Jelelahbad] from around 1960-61 and went to Mary Magdalene School which is now closed and used as an auctions room. One teacher I recall was a Mr Oak and pupils were Margaret ...Read more

A memory of Taunton in 1960

Bicycles And A Happy Hunting Ground.

Being the offspring of parents otherwise engaged, and only partially supervised by a succession of Nannies, whose only concern was that we should be clean and respectably dressed when we got up to mischief, ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1950 by Roger Williams

Captions

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Caption For East Clandon, The Village C1955

This village was once known as Clandon Abbots, for its manor, as in many other Surrey villages, was owned by the local abbey. Here, Chertsey Abbey owned the manor from about 666 AD.

Caption For Stourport On Severn, The Mount, Gothic Arch 2003

The 19th century house is now a hotel (the Stourport Manor Hotel).

Caption For Rodney Stoke, Bucklegrove Guest House C1955

King John granted the manor of Rodney Stoke to Sir Osbert Gifford, and it was transferred by marriage to Sir Richard de Rodney. The 17th-century manor farmhouse boasts a six-seater WC.

Caption For Puncknowle, Village 1906

The Napier family were, for three centuries until the early part of the 18th, lords of the manor here.

Caption For Garston, Manor Work Assessment Shop C1955

In 1931, the widow of Stafford Bourne (the son of one of the founders of Bourne & Hollingsworth's store in London) sold Garston Manor to Benskins the brewers, who transferred it to the North West Metropolitan

Caption For Letchworth Garden City, St Mary's Church 1922

Robert Gernon held the manor, and his name is remembered in Gernon Road, home of the District Council Offices.

Caption For Halse, Village C1955

Here the huntsman and his pack of beagles pass Manor Cottage and School Cottage with the main body of the hunt behind them: and at this time, there was not a sign of a hunt saboteur.

Caption For Dinder, High Street C1965

The manor was held by the Rodney family of Rodney-Stoke for many centuries until it passed to the Somerville family by marriage. Today, alpacas graze by the Manor House.

Caption For Sherington, Crofts End C1960

Beyond are the well-treed grounds of Manor Farm, where a large moat used to contain the manor house; this was demolished in 1770 and rebuilt outside the moat and fronting the main road.

Caption For Epsom, Horton Manor 1890

Horton, the hamlet to the north-west of Epsom, was a separate village until the 17th century, when the lords of the manor moved to Woodcote Park.

Caption For Waddesdon, The Manor, South Front 1897

117Southern England BUCKINGHAMSHIRE WADDESDON, Waddesdon Manor,

Caption For Hemingford Grey, The Manor C1960

Built around 1130, the Manor is supposed to be the oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain.

Caption For Culham, Church And River 1890

A lane leads south-west from the green by the former post office to St Paul's Church and Culham Manor.

Caption For Southend On Sea, Southchurch Hall, The Lake C1950

The lake is part of the moat surrounding the timber-framed manor house, once the home of the de Southchurch family.The central hall is open to the roof beams.A Tudor extension was added to the west

Caption For Southend On Sea, Southchurch Hall, The Lake C1950

The lake is part of the moat surrounding the timber-framed manor house, once the home of the de Southchurch family. The central hall is open to the roof beams.

Caption For Ogmore By Sea, Dunraven Bay And Castle 1936

For his defence of Ogmore Castle against the Welsh, Arnold de Boteler was awarded the manor of Dunraven by William de Londres.

Caption For Rugby, Church Street 1922

Ernard de Bois, lord of the manor of Clifton-on-Dunsmore, built the first chapel in Rugby around the year 1140.

Caption For Potters Bar, Council Offices 1966

This part 16th-century timber-framed building is named after the Wylyot or Williot family, who held the manor in the mid 1300s as an outlier of the manor of South Mimms.

Caption For Amberley, The Village C1960

The castle was a fortified manor of the Bishops of Chichester; it was crenellated c1377 to defend the coastal area and the river estuary. The manor was granted long before the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Sedlescombe, The Village Pump C1955

Durhamford Manor is a large 15th-century half-timbered house. Manor House is a 17th-century half-timbered house that has been converted into cottages.

Caption For Southerndown, Dunraven Bay And Castle C1955

Arnold de Boteler was awarded the manor of Dunraven by William de Londres as a reward for his defence of Ogmore Castle when it was attacked by the Welsh.

Caption For Britford, Moat House 1906

The Moat, or Moat House, is a splendid large manor house begun in Georgian times and surrounded, as the name suggests, by water.

Caption For Avebury, St James' Church C1955

The Manor nearby was built on the site of a small Benedictine foundation of the early 12th century, dissolved in 1414.

Caption For West Hoathly, The Village C1950

The house is now the Gravetye Manor Hotel. Great House, later called Manor House, was built by the Infield family in 1627.