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  1. Houghton Hall, Sancton, near Market Weighton, is a Grade I listed Georgian country mansion in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, set in an estate of 7,800 acres (32 km 2). Located on the estate is the village of Sancton and the vestigial remains of the ancient hamlet of Houghton.

  2. Coordinates: 53.8364°N 0.7617°W. Holme Hall. Roman Catholic chapel, Holme Hall. Holme Hall is a grade II* listed 18th-century country house in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] It was then a Sue Ryder Care Home until its closure in February 2018. The house was built c. 1720–30 to designs of William Wakefield for ...

  3. Haughton Hall is a country house to the east of the village of Haughton, Cheshire, England. It was rebuilt between 1891 and 1894 for the shipowner and art collector Ralph Brocklebank. The architect was J. F. Doyle, the design being influenced by the Old English picturesque style of Norman Shaw.

  4. Houghton Hall was built by William Holles and his son William Holles (MP). The park of 240 acres was enclosed in 1509 and the small house was greatly extended. Gervase Holles reported that the hall contained a shield inscribed W.H. A.D. 1545. The park was later extended to 900 acres. After William Holles (MP) died in 1590, the estate passed ...

    • William Holles
    • 1509
    • 1545
    • after 1770
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  6. Connaught Hall is a fully catered hall of residence owned by the University of London and situated on Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, London, UK.

  7. www.royalhall.co.uk. The Royal Hall is a Grade II* listed performance hall and theatre, located in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. [1] With local benefactors led by engineering inventor Samson Fox, [2] the building opened in 1903 as the Kursaal. It had been constructed on the site of the former Cheltenham Pump Room, as visitors to the town ...