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- Sennowe Hall (also known as Sennowe Park) is a large country house and estate located near the village of Guist in Norfolk, England. The clock tower,...
- was born on 12 June 1902, the only son of Thomas Albert Cook, who built Sennowe Hall in Norfolk in 1907. He became Lord of the Manors of Stibbard and Great...
- - experimental council housing built with clay lump (1919-1920) Guist Sennowe Hall, was redesigned by Skipper between (1904–11). Hunstanton Hunstanton...
- model village under the instruction of Sir Thomas Cook MP, the Lord of Sennowe Park. According to the 2021 census, Guist has a po****tion of 267 people...
- Philip Wodehouse Born Philip Edmond Wodehouse (1811-02-27)27 February 1811 Sennowe Lodge, Norfolk, England Died 25 October 1887(1887-10-25) (aged 76) Queen...
- Fleetwood Sennowe Hall, near Guist, extended 1855–56, remodelled 1908 – very little of Burton's work survives. Gate and lodges, Sennowe Hall, Norfolk...
- decks have been removed and the section between these, running through Sennowe Park, is not open to the public. The formation is subject to Policy CT7...
- 93587°E / 52.791931; 0.93587 (Sennowe Hall Clock Tower) 1049228 Upload Photo Sennowe Hall, and Stable Court Sennowe Park, Stibbard House Early 19th...
- Norfolk In 1960 the Norfolk Boy Scouts International Jamboree, held at Sennowe Park near Fakenham, drew media attention due to the presence of fifty "European...
- in refugee camps. In 1960 the Norfolk International Jamboree, held at Sennowe Park near Fakenham, drew media attention due to the presence of fifty "European...