Saturday, January 21, 2006
ian russell's unreliable potted history of old England: church, originally part of a 'daughter house' belonging to a Normandy priory, confiscated by Henry V during the 100 years war and who later starred in the Shakespeare play.
Hall built by William Lovell in 1414 and while he had his sleeves rolled up, he rebuilt the church. 1747, the family moved oop north and the squatters moved in straight after. DIY stores and the UK Home channel had yet to be invented so the hall gradually fell apart through want and ignorance.
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