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- Rycote_House abstract "Rycote House (also Rycote Manor) the manor of Rycote, Oxfordshire, England, was a Tudor (and later Georgian) country house. First built in the early 16th century, the present site was rebuilt in the 1920s.Rycote is a large house built of brick and limestone rubble arranged around three sides of a courtyard. The main wing has two storeys with attics and a 4-centre arched entrance. It is a Grade II* listed building.".
- Rycote_House thumbnail RycoteHouse.jpg?width=300.
- Rycote_House wikiPageExternalLink rycote.bodleian.ox.ac.uk.
- Rycote_House wikiPageID "27592141".
- Rycote_House wikiPageLength "6587".
- Rycote_House wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Rycote_House wikiPageRevisionID "700917912".
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_St._George_Hamersley.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Oxfordshire.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Oxfordshire.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_the_16th_century.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tudor_architecture.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Howard.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Channel_4.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_England.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Abingdon.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink English_country_house.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Gill.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_South_Oxfordshire.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Norris,_1st_Baron_Norreys.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VII_of_England.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink James_Bertie,_1st_Earl_of_Abingdon.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink John_Heron_(courtier).
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink John_Williams,_1st_Baron_Williams_of_Thame.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Munby.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Manorialism.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Penguin_Books.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Pevsner_Architectural_Guides.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Robin_Bush_(historian).
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_union.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Rycote.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Time_Team.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer_of_the_Chamber.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Tudor_architecture.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink Wives_of_Henry_VIII.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLink File:RycoteHouse.jpg.
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rycote House".
- Rycote_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rycote".
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- Rycote_House subject Category:Country_houses_in_Oxfordshire.
- Rycote_House subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Oxfordshire.
- Rycote_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_the_16th_century.
- Rycote_House subject Category:Tudor_architecture.
- Rycote_House hypernym House.
- Rycote_House point "51.7372 -1.0359".
- Rycote_House type Building.
- Rycote_House type Redirect.
- Rycote_House type SpatialThing.
- Rycote_House comment "Rycote House (also Rycote Manor) the manor of Rycote, Oxfordshire, England, was a Tudor (and later Georgian) country house. First built in the early 16th century, the present site was rebuilt in the 1920s.Rycote is a large house built of brick and limestone rubble arranged around three sides of a courtyard. The main wing has two storeys with attics and a 4-centre arched entrance. It is a Grade II* listed building.".
- Rycote_House label "Rycote House".
- Rycote_House sameAs Q16932789.
- Rycote_House sameAs m.011bwwns.
- Rycote_House sameAs Q16932789.
- Rycote_House lat "51.7372".
- Rycote_House long "-1.0359".
- Rycote_House wasDerivedFrom Rycote_House?oldid=700917912.
- Rycote_House depiction RycoteHouse.jpg.
- Rycote_House isPrimaryTopicOf Rycote_House.