Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Danbury_Place> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Danbury_Place abstract "Danbury Place was an English country house, first built by Walter Mildmay in the time of Elizabeth I, dated to 1589. It is situated on one of the highest points of the county of Essex.The house was demolished and rebuilt on an adjoining site around 1830, completed as a red brick mansion in 1832. It then became an episcopal palace, as Danbury Palace, in 1845, a use that continued until 1890.".
- Danbury_Place thumbnail Danbury_Place_Fytche.jpg?width=300.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageID "47558577".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageLength "5927".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageRevisionID "684964370".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Anglia_Ruskin_University.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Archdeacon_of_Middlesex.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Rochester.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Category:Episcopal_palaces_in_England.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1832.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Deer_park_(England).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink English_Gothic_architecture.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Episcopal_Palace.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Ware.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Isle_of_Man.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink John_Round_(MP).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyson_Wigan.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Disney_Fytche.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Maternity_hospital.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Corey_(priest).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hopper_(architect).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Mildmay.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink William_Fytche.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink William_Fytche_(MP).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink William_Hillary.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink William_Huntington_(preacher).
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink File:CS_p2.348_-_Danbury_Palace,_Essex_-_Morriss_County_Seats,_1869.jpg.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink File:Danbury_Palace_-_geograph.org.uk_-_325890.jpg.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLink File:Danbury_Place_Fytche.jpg.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danbury Palace".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageWikiLinkText "Danbury Place".
- Danbury_Place wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscategory.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Danbury_Place wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Danbury_Place subject Category:Episcopal_palaces_in_England.
- Danbury_Place subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1832.
- Danbury_Place hypernym House.
- Danbury_Place point "51.715555555555554 0.5558333333333334".
- Danbury_Place type Building.
- Danbury_Place type SpatialThing.
- Danbury_Place comment "Danbury Place was an English country house, first built by Walter Mildmay in the time of Elizabeth I, dated to 1589. It is situated on one of the highest points of the county of Essex.The house was demolished and rebuilt on an adjoining site around 1830, completed as a red brick mansion in 1832. It then became an episcopal palace, as Danbury Palace, in 1845, a use that continued until 1890.".
- Danbury_Place label "Danbury Place".
- Danbury_Place sameAs Q20829297.
- Danbury_Place sameAs Q20829297.
- Danbury_Place lat "51.715555555555554".
- Danbury_Place long "0.5558333333333334".
- Danbury_Place wasDerivedFrom Danbury_Place?oldid=684964370.
- Danbury_Place depiction Danbury_Place_Fytche.jpg.
- Danbury_Place isPrimaryTopicOf Danbury_Place.