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Haughley is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Suffolk, in the Mid
Suffolk District. The
village is
located 2
miles (3.2 km) northwest...
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Haughley Park
House in Stowmarket,
Suffolk is an
historical house of
significance listed in the
English Heritage Register. It is a
large red
brick country...
- The
Haughley Experiment was the
first comparison of
organic farming and
conventional farming,
started in 1939 by Lady Eve
Balfour and
Alice Debenham, on...
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Haughley (pronounced Hor-lee) is a rare
English surname that is
considered to
originate from the
ancient village and
parish of
Haughley in Suffolk. The...
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Haughley Castle was a
medieval castle situated in the
village of
Haughley, some 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the town of Stowmarket, Suffolk. Prominent...
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family friend William E.G.
Palmer of
Haughley, she and her
sister Mary
bought New
Bells Farm in
Haughley Green, Suffolk,
using inheritance monies...
- book is
based on the
initial findings of the
first three years of the
Haughley Experiment, the
first formal, side-by-side farm
trial to
compare organic...
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available financial resources. It
opened 19
miles (31 km) of
route from
Haughley to
Laxfield in 1904 to
goods traffic only, and
income was poor, further...
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impetus for the
similar "
Haughley Experiment"
described below. In 1939 Lady Eve Balfour, who had been
farming since 1920 in
Haughley Green, Suffolk, England...
- She and her
sister Mary
bought New
Bells Farm at
Haughley Green in
Suffolk and
started the
Haughley Experiment,
trialling different types of
farming techniques...