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- Youlbury Scout Activity Centre is one of a number of The Scout ****ociation's National Scout Activity Centres in the United Kingdom and is the oldest permanent...
- Youlbury House is a Grade II listed modernist house located in the Youlbury Woods near the Youlbury Scout Activity Centre and the Boars Hill in Oxfordshire...
- advice of his father, who regarded it as wasteful and useless. He called it Youlbury, after the name of the locality. After Margaret's death Evans wandered...
- recognised as headquarters of the ****ociation and spiritual home of Scouting, Youlbury Scout Activity Centre, for the Northern Home counties, and Great Tower...
- Loch Lomond, Meggernie in Perthshire, Woodhouse Park in Gloucestershire, Youlbury in Oxfordshire and Yr Hafod in Snowdonia.[citation needed] In addition...
- partner, and the practice became Colvin & Moggridge. Moggridge designed Youlbury House, built from 1969 to 1971 as a w****end home for the barrister William...
- accept a down payment of £235. Then he went home to wind up his affairs at Youlbury and the Ashmolean. When he returned in 1895 he brought in David George...
- existing stable blocks to link these together. Oxfordshire is the home of Youlbury Scout Adventures, a nationally owned and run Scout activity centre with...
- three children: Sir Philip Goodhart; William Goodhart, Lord Goodhart of Youlbury; and Charles Goodhart (after whom Goodhart's law is named). Students during...
- premises. They looked at several properties in quick succession, including Youlbury, the Wytham Abbey estate, and Manchester College, which was known to be...