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Garendon Hall was a
country home near Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. It was
demolished in 1964. The site of
Garendon Hall was
formerly occupied by...
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Garendon Abbey was a
Cistercian abbey located between Shepshed and Loughborough, in Leicestershire,
United Kingdom.
Garendon was
founded by
Robert de Beaumont...
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family of
Garendon Hall. This
family has been
Lords of the
Manor since its
purchase by Sir
Ambrose Phillips (1637–1691) in 1683.
Garendon Hall (demolished...
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Garendon High
School was a
middle school located in
Thorpe Acre, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It
contained three years (7, 8 and 9). Altogether...
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Garendon and into
Grace Dieu Manor. A
return to
fortune allowed the
family to
return to
Garendon once more in 1907, however.
Finally in 1964
Garendon...
- March-Phillipps (28 May 1779 – 24
April 1862) was a
British Radical politician from
Garendon Park in Leicestershire. He sat in the
House of
Commons in two
periods between...
- Greengate,
Birstall Netherhall,
Birstall Riverside,
Birstall Stonehill,
Garendon, Hastings, Hathern, Lemyngton, Nanpantan,
Mountsorrel and Rothley, Outwoods...
- hostelry, The
Plough Inn. The po****tion is
counted into the Loughborough–
Garendon Ward of
Charnwood Council. Many
roads there are
named after poets. After...
- boar. The
Garendon Stag has
always been the
official supporter of
Garendon High School, the stag was
adopted as deer were kept on
Garendon Park (the school's...
- detailing.
Perhaps the
earliest example in
England is the
Temple of
Venus at
Garendon Hall,
Leicestershire which dates from the 1730s. The
English architect...