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- Conservation Area status. On the west side of Well Hall Road in Well Hall Pleasaunce is the Tudor Barn, a large brick barn, despite the stone plaque stating...
- East Greenwich Pleasaunce is a public park in East Greenwich, in south-east London. It is situated to the north side of the railway line between Maze Hill...
- from the hospital site in 1875 and reinterred in East Greenwich Pleasaunce or "Pleasaunce Park". In 1873, four years after the hospital closed, the buildings...
- Gardens Oxleas meadows (Green Chain Walk) Well Hall Pleasaunce - Woodland Garden Well Hall Pleasaunce - Tudor Barn The Royal Borough of Greenwich maintains...
- the hospital site in 1875 and reinterred in East Greenwich Pleasaunce also called Pleasaunce Park (named after the former Palace of Placentia which had...
- books under the pen name Eden Warwick, the first one being The poets' pleasaunce, or, Garden of all sorts of pleasant flowers (1847), as its Preface says...
- died in The Pleasaunce on 22 November 1931 on the anniversary of her marriage and was buried at the Willesden Jewish Cemetery. The Pleasaunce was split...
- renovated barn as the centrepiece of a new park, which is known as Well Hall Pleasaunce. The park opened in 1933, and three years later an art gallery was opened...
- renaming it the Palace of Placentia, sometimes written as the 'Palace of Pleasaunce'. In 1485, Edward IV gave land and property adjacent to the palace for...
- Edith Nesbit Walk and cycleway runs along the south side of Well Hall Pleasaunce in Eltham. Lee Green, also in south-east London, has Edith Nesbit Gardens...