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- Clovelly_Court abstract "Clovelly Court is a privately owned country house situated in Clovelly, Devon. The house and adjacent stable block are Grade II listed buildings.The manor of Clovelly was for over 600 years owned by the Cary family but in 1738 the estate was sold to locally born Lincoln's Inn lawyer Zachary Hamlyn (1677-1759). He rebuilt the old manor house in 1740, but this was burnt down in 1789 and rebuilt in the Gothic style by his successor. On his death he left the property to his great-nephew James Hammet who changed his name to Hamlyn. He married Arabella Williams, a Carmarthenshire heiress, and was created a baronet in 1795 (see Hamlyn-Williams baronets). In that year he carried out substantial improvements to the house.The 4,600-acre estate passed on the death of the 3rd and last baronet in 1861 to his son Neville and then following his early death to the baronet's eldest daughter Susan Hester Hamlyn-Williams who married Henry Fane, creating the Hamlyn-Fane family.The house and estate remain in the family and are managed by the Hon. John Rous (born 1950), great-great-grandson of Susan Hester Hamlyn-Fane, great-grandson of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith and son of the 5th Earl of Stradbroke.".
- Clovelly_Court thumbnail ClovellyCourt_1831_AfterCampion.png?width=300.
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- Clovelly_Court wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageRevisionID "646408294".
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Berkeley.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Baronet.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Carmarthenshire.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Devon.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1740.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Clovelly.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Stradbroke.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Warwick.
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- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink H._H._Asquith.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Hamlyn-Williams_baronets.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Hamlyn-Fane.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Hamlyn_Fane.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Lincolns_Inn.
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- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Manor_of_Clovelly.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Monumental_brass.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Sir_James_Hamlyn,_1st_Baronet.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink Zachary_Hamlyn.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLink File:ClovellyCourt_1831_AfterCampion.png.
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clovelly Court".
- Clovelly_Court wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clovelly".
- Clovelly_Court hasPhotoCollection Clovelly_Court.
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- Clovelly_Court subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Devon.
- Clovelly_Court subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1740.
- Clovelly_Court point "51.0008 -4.4097".
- Clovelly_Court type SpatialThing.
- Clovelly_Court comment "Clovelly Court is a privately owned country house situated in Clovelly, Devon. The house and adjacent stable block are Grade II listed buildings.The manor of Clovelly was for over 600 years owned by the Cary family but in 1738 the estate was sold to locally born Lincoln's Inn lawyer Zachary Hamlyn (1677-1759). He rebuilt the old manor house in 1740, but this was burnt down in 1789 and rebuilt in the Gothic style by his successor.".
- Clovelly_Court label "Clovelly Court".
- Clovelly_Court sameAs m.0h3trhd.
- Clovelly_Court sameAs Q5135844.
- Clovelly_Court sameAs Q5135844.
- Clovelly_Court lat "51.0008".
- Clovelly_Court long "-4.4097".
- Clovelly_Court wasDerivedFrom Clovelly_Court?oldid=646408294.
- Clovelly_Court depiction ClovellyCourt_1831_AfterCampion.png.
- Clovelly_Court isPrimaryTopicOf Clovelly_Court.