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Athelhampton (also
known as
Admiston or Adminston) is a
settlement and
civil parish in Dorset, England,
situated approximately 5
miles (8 km) east of Dorchester...
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Martin of
Athelhampton, near Dorchester,
Dorset (c. 1446 – 24
March 1503/4) was MP for
Dorset in 1478. He
built the
current Great Hall of
Athelhampton in or...
- children's
novel The
Chimneys of
Green Knowe (1958). The film was shot in
Athelhampton Hall, Dorset. Near the end of
World War II, teen-aged
Tolly (Alex Etel)...
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worked on the
design of the new
church at
nearby Athelhampton,
situated just
opposite Athelhampton House where he
painted a
watercolour of the Tudor...
- Hall,
Norfolk (1482-& seq.)
Prysten House, Plymouth,
Devon (c. 1490)
Athelhampton House,
Dorset (1493–1550) Pay****e's
House and Garden, Coggeshall, Es****...
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married from 1949 to 1957 to
Rodney Phillips, who was the
owner of the
Athelhampton House, Dorset. In
Dorset she bore her
second son
David Phillips in 1949...
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Historic England as the "only
Roman town
house visible in Britain";
Athelhampton, a
Tudor manor house;
Forde Abbey, a
stately home and
former Cistercian...
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National Trust. The
Martyrs Inn
public house is
owned by
nearby Athelhampton House, a
Tudor house open to the
public approximately 1 mile (1.6 km)...
- "Polemic",
Rodney Phillips, who for the
duration of
their marriage owned Athelhampton House in Dorset/England (1949–1957), and by whom in 1949 she had her...
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Athelhampton House, Dorset, used for the
exterior scenes in the movie...