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- Costessey_Hall abstract "Costessey Hall (pronounced and sometimes spelt Cossey Hall, also written as Cotesby Hall) was a manor house in Costessey, Norfolk, England, four miles west of Norwich. The first mention of it dates to 1066, when William I gave it to Alan Rufus, Earl of Richmond. It was then described as Costessey Manor.In 1555, Mary I awarded it to Sir Henry Jerningham, for his support for Mary on the accession of Lady Jane Grey. It then had 22 sub-manors in Norfolk, plus manors in Hereford and Gloucestershire. Jerningham built a new manor house on the south side of the River Tud flowing through Costessey. The original manor house remained on the north side of the river and is still standing in Costessey Park. It may have been granted to Anne of Cleves by Henry VIII.From 1826 to 1836, J. C. Buckler built a Gothic castle for Lord Stafford Jerningham which was several times larger than the original Tudor hall.In 1913, the contents of the house were sold, and the hall was left empty. At the start of World War I, it was commandeered by the War Office. In 1919, it was decided to demolish the hall. The house was demolished in 1925. The belfry block by the 18th fairway of the Costessey Park Golf Course is all that remains.".
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- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_country_houses_destroyed_in_the_20th_century.
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- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tudor_England.
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- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink John_Chessell_Buckler.
- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Jane_Grey.
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- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Norwich.
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- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cossey Hall".
- Costessey_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Costessey Hall".
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- Costessey_Hall subject Category:British_country_houses_destroyed_in_the_20th_century.
- Costessey_Hall subject Category:Castles_in_Norfolk.
- Costessey_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Norfolk.
- Costessey_Hall subject Category:Tudor_England.
- Costessey_Hall hypernym House.
- Costessey_Hall point "52.6565 1.197".
- Costessey_Hall type Building.
- Costessey_Hall type Attraction.
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- Costessey_Hall comment "Costessey Hall (pronounced and sometimes spelt Cossey Hall, also written as Cotesby Hall) was a manor house in Costessey, Norfolk, England, four miles west of Norwich. The first mention of it dates to 1066, when William I gave it to Alan Rufus, Earl of Richmond. It was then described as Costessey Manor.In 1555, Mary I awarded it to Sir Henry Jerningham, for his support for Mary on the accession of Lady Jane Grey. It then had 22 sub-manors in Norfolk, plus manors in Hereford and Gloucestershire.".
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- Costessey_Hall lat "52.6565".
- Costessey_Hall long "1.197".
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- Costessey_Hall depiction Costessey_Hall.jpg.
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