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Brinsop Court,
Brinsop, Herefordshire,
England is a
manor house dating from the 14th century. The
house was much
extended in the 16th and 17th centuries...
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Brinsop is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Brinsop and Wormsley, in the
county of Herefordshire, England. It is 6
miles north-west...
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Brinsop and
Wormsley is a
civil parish in the
county of Herefordshire, England. It
includes the
largely depo****ted
village settlements of
Brinsop and...
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north of the highway.
Brinsop was a
neighbourhood (26°35′00″S 148°28′00″E / 26.5833°S 148.4666°E / -26.5833; 148.4666 (
Brinsop)) that
developed around...
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Hotel Bishopswood House Belmont House Berrington Hall
Brampton Bryan Hall
Brinsop Court Brockhampton Estate Burghill Manor Burton Court Castle Frome Croft...
- part in
Mansel Lacy,
while also
extending into
parts of the
parishes of
Brinsop and
Wormsley and Weobley. At the south-east
border of
Yazor parish, the...
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November 1669:
Humphrey Baskerville 4
November 1670:
William Dansey, of
Brinsop 6
November 1671:
Marshall Brydges, of
Tiberton Court 11
November 1672:...
- 132087; -2.49316 (Church of St Mary) 1349597 More
images Church of St Mary
Brinsop and
Wormsley Parish Church 12th
century 2
September 1966 SO4274947794 52°07′32″N...
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about 10
yards northeast of the
northeast corner of the
Church of St Mary,
Brinsop and Wormsley",
Heritage Gateway website,
Heritage Gateway (English Heritage...
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sonnet “St.
Catherine of Ledbury”
after taking a trip to
Ledbury from
Brinsop Court in Herefordshire, 20
miles away,
where he was
staying with his family...