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  1. Arborfield Hall. Coordinates: 51.406°N 0.926°W. Arborfield Hall was a large country house on the banks of the River Loddon near the village of Arborfield in Berkshire . History. The site originally contained a manor house, which was occupied by the Bullock family from the early 13th century. [1] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArborfieldArborfield - Wikipedia

    Arborfield Hall. The manor house, which originally stood on the site, was occupied by the Bullock family from the mid-12th century. [3] The last Arborfield Hall, built in 1837, was the home of Sir John Conroy, Controller of the Household of the Duchess of Kent. [4] It was demolished in 1955.

  3. Old Arborfield Hall (sometimes called Arborfield Manor or House) was built on a site adjoining the medieval moat in 1603 for William Standen, soon after he inherited the estate upon the death of Edmund, his father. It was a five bay brick Jacobean building with projecting porch and bow windows topped by pretty Dutch-style gables.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_LoddonRiver Loddon - Wikipedia

    Improvements made to the river under the Water Framework Directive, have included the installation of a fish bypass at Arborfield Mill for migratory species including salmon. Course [ edit ] The Loddon rises at West Ham Farm, and two springs north of Bramblys Drive, [2] in Basingstoke, and in its first mile flows under the Festival Place shopping centre of the town centre.

  5. The Manor of Arborfield has changed hands a few times over the last 1,000 years - click here for more details. In 1900, most of the land in Arborfield was in the hands of four large estates, Arborfield Hall, Swallowfield Park, Newlands and Bearwood. See also the Auction page.

  6. Arborfield Hall, the seat of Mrs. Hargreaves, is a modern gabled building of brick and stone built by George Pelsant Dawson and enlarged by Sir John Conroy and Captain Thomas Hargreaves (see manor), but the stables and laundry belonging to it formerly constituted part of the old manor-house, much of which was pulled down by Mr. George Dawson.

  7. En 1842, Conroy se instaló con su familia en Arborfield Hall, cerca de Reading, , y se convirtió en terrateniente, llegando a ganar premios por la excelencia de sus cerdos. Fundó la Milicia Montgomery en 1849 [2] [42] .