- The
Arnewood School is a
mixed secondary school and
sixth form
located in New
Milton in the
English county of Hampshire. The
school was
converted to academy...
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merged with a
neighbouring manor, and the
estate became known as
Ashley Arnewood. As a village,
Ashley began to
develop in the 19th
century when a church...
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called Arnewood, and the
combined estate became known as
Ashley Arnewood. The
estate of
Ashley Arnewood has long
since disappeared, but the name
Arnewood still...
- real-life
manor of
Arnewood (spelled
without the "e" in Marryat's novel), just
south of the
village of Sway.
Three miles east of
Arnewood is the
coastal town...
- sub-divided into ten
smaller neighborhoods, each with
their own signage:
Arnewood, Danebury, Highcliffe, Hyacinth, Ibsley, Manresa, Norley, Tangley, Tunworth...
- of
Ashley to
become "Ashley
Arnewood". In 1384 the Earl of
Salisbury and lord of
Christchurch sold the
manor of
Arnewood to
Thomas Street. The
manor p****ed...
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until 1901. On
leaving parliament he took to farming,
purchasing Ashley Arnewood farm in Ashley, New Forest,
where he
lived until his wife's
death in 1886...
- he
bought land near Sway, Hampshire,
building and
extending his house,
Arnewood Towers, "from a
small villa into a
commodious country residence of somewhere...
- lies on the
border of the
parish with Pennington. With the
enclosure of
Arnewood Common in the
early nineteenth century, the main
centre of po****tion moved...
- He
committed suicide by
shooting himself in the
library of his home,
Arnewood House, near
Salisbury in
December 1856. He was
buried with his
first wife...