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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge abstract "The Manor House, Bishop Bridge is located in Lincolnshire, England. 53.406°N 0.446°W / 53.406; -0.446The house was built circa 1849, named "Kingerby Vale Cottage" on the Deeds, originally being two farm cottages which were later converted into one main dwelling and extended upon. In 2005, the manor was purchased by Sir John Hackett together with his Wife Lady Valentina Hackett and was sold again following extensive Flooding in 2008, it was then renamed to "Maja" just prior to its sale in 2010.In 1964, the property was sold by a 'trust' made up of Michael Francis Young of Kingerby Hall, Geoffrey Mawer Cooper, Sir James William Francis Hill, a leading historian of Lincoln and Lincolnshire, and Gerrard Hugh Camamile of Newland Chambers. and in 1973 the manor house was purchased from Edward Squires of the 'Crown Inn' by Basil Allen-Mills, a retired Major in the British Army. By 1984, it was in the ownership of Michael Berridge, Public Relation Officer of the Central Council for British Naturism.Bishopbridge Manor still retains many original internal features.".
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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Lincolnshire.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink John_Hackett_(born_1948).
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Kingerby_Castle.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_England.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_Lincolnshire.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Major.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Osgodby,_Lincolnshire.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Manor House Bishop Bridge".
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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge subject Category:Houses_in_Lincolnshire.
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge point "53.406 -0.446".
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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge comment "The Manor House, Bishop Bridge is located in Lincolnshire, England. 53.406°N 0.446°W / 53.406; -0.446The house was built circa 1849, named "Kingerby Vale Cottage" on the Deeds, originally being two farm cottages which were later converted into one main dwelling and extended upon.".
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- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge lat "53.406".
- The_Manor_House_Bishop_Bridge long "-0.446".
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