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- Ledburn abstract "Ledburn is a hamlet in the parish of Mentmore, in Buckinghamshire, England. The name Ledburn is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means \"stream with a conduit\". In manorial records of 1212 it was recorded as \"Leteburn\".The hamlet consists of two roads with a mixture of Victorian cottages and modern houses, a public house (The Hare), two 16th century farm houses and a manor house. Ledburn Manor was built in the 16th century, and in the early 18th century it was given a new front facade in the classical style.During the 19th and 20th century, the hamlet was owned by Baron Mayer de Rothschild and, by inheritance, became part of the Earl of Rosebery's Mentmore estate. The manor house at that time served as the estate office and home of the resident Land Agent. A tiny Methodist chapel in the hamlet has recently been converted to a private house.The agricultural land in the village, having passed out of the Rothschild's ownership in the 20th century, is now back in the family's ownership, and is part of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild's Ascott Estate.Ledburn was the scene of the \"Great Train Robbery\" when a £2.6 million train robbery was committed at Bridego Railway Bridge (Bridge Number 127) on 8 August 1963.".
- Ledburn thumbnail Bridego_Bridge.JPG?width=300.
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- Ledburn wikiPageRevisionID "701304615".
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Ascott,_Buckinghamshire.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Buckinghamshire.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Train_Robbery_(1963).
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hamlets_in_Buckinghamshire.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Classical_architecture.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Rosebery.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink File:Bridego_Bridge.JPG.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Great_Train_Robbery_(1963).
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_(place).
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Land_agent.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Manor_house.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Manorialism.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Mayer_Amschel_de_Rothschild.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Mentmore.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Methodism.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Pub.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_era.
- Ledburn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ledburn".
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- Ledburn subject Category:Great_Train_Robbery_(1963).
- Ledburn subject Category:Hamlets_in_Buckinghamshire.
- Ledburn hypernym Hamlet.
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- Ledburn type Event.
- Ledburn type Settlement.
- Ledburn type Event.
- Ledburn type Hamlet.
- Ledburn type SpatialThing.
- Ledburn comment "Ledburn is a hamlet in the parish of Mentmore, in Buckinghamshire, England. The name Ledburn is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means \"stream with a conduit\". In manorial records of 1212 it was recorded as \"Leteburn\".The hamlet consists of two roads with a mixture of Victorian cottages and modern houses, a public house (The Hare), two 16th century farm houses and a manor house.".
- Ledburn label "Ledburn".
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- Ledburn lat "51.88333333333333".
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- Ledburn wasDerivedFrom Ledburn?oldid=701304615.
- Ledburn depiction Bridego_Bridge.JPG.
- Ledburn isPrimaryTopicOf Ledburn.