- Hospital,
named after prominent local figures, the
Johnson family of
Ayscoughfee Hall, is in Spalding. The
maternity ward was
closed in the 1990s, and...
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Ayscoughfee Hall /ˈæskəˌfiː hɔːl/ is a
grade I
listed building and
modest ****ociated
parkland in
central Spalding, Lincolnshire, England, and is a landmark...
- AW-tən-JIF-ərd /ˈɔːtən ˈdʒɪfərd/
Scotland Avoch AWKH /ˈɔːx/
England Ayscoughfee Hall ASK-ə-fee /ˈæskəfiː/
England Balliol College BAY-lee-əl /ˈbeɪliəl/...
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Spalding War
Memorial is a
First World War
memorial in the
gardens of
Ayscoughfee Hall (pronounced /ˈæskəˌfiː/) in Spalding, Lincolnshire, in
eastern England...
- Mansion, Ipswich, Suffolk;
Petworth House, Sus****;
Danny House, Sus****;
Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding;
Rufford Abbey,
Eglinton Country Park in Scotland; Parlington...
- such
provincial body,
founded in 1710 by
Maurice Johnson (1688–1755) of
Ayscoughfee Hall.
Membership is open to
anyone aged 18 or over: the term "gentlemen"...
- Hall
Staunton Harold Hall
Alford Manor House Ashby Hall
Aubourn Hall
Ayscoughfee Hall
Baysgarth House Museum Belton House Bloxholm Hall (partially demolished)...
- Bridge,
Sutton Bridge Spalding Parish Church Sessions House,
Spalding Ayscoughfee Hall,
Spalding Skyline of
Deeping St
Nicholas in the
Deepings Holbeach...
- Stallingborough, Ashby,
South Kelsey, Basford,
Nuthall and Spalding.
Ayscoughfee Hall, now a
preserved manor house in Spalding, was
originally built by...
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Lincolnshire was
founded in 1710 by
Maurice Johnson (1688–1755) of
Ayscoughfee Hall and is
still active today. The Society's
museum on
Broad Street...