Tag: forgotten manor
Redcliffe Court was a respectable, mid-sized home belonging to Miss Clara Albright, the parish school instructor from…
Pendelton Rise was known locally for the excellence of its cuisine, largely thanks to its long-serving resident,…
Keldon Grange, a large, solidly built house reflecting commercial success, was the long-time residence of Mr. Arthur…
Enderby Croft was a spacious, well-maintained house in the market town, serving as both a residence and…
Oakhaven Knoll was a modest, yet well-appointed, house situated on a slight hill overlooking the town’s small…
Hearthstone Folly was a large, acoustically complex house built in 1888. Its last true occupant was Mr….
Blackwood Keep was not a residence of sprawling life, but a functional house built around a dense…
Farrow’s Croft, a respectable but relatively modest Victorian residence, was the last known home of Mr. Tobias…
Abernathy Dell was built in 1891 for Mr. Alistair Rourke, a successful and notoriously exacting architectural roof…
Thornwood Hall was known throughout the region for the exquisite wardrobes of its female residents, a reputation…
Perched high on the highest point of the local ridge, Cloudcroft Hall served a dual purpose: a…
Greystone Court was a house built for sound. Its large reception rooms were designed to host grand…