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- Bowcliffe Hall is located at Bramham near Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. Built between 1805 and 1825, Bowcliffe Hall is a Grade II listed building...
- including Leeds and Amsterdam. In 1917 Blackburn and Jessy purchased Bowcliffe Hall at Bramham, near Wetherby as their home. Blackburn hoped to one day...
- restored to its former use. In 1988 Bayford moved into new headquarters at Bowcliffe Hall in Bramham, West Yorkshire – a 19th-century listed building next...
- George Lane-Fox JP DL (13 November 1816 – 2 November 1896), of Bowcliffe Hall, was an English landowner and politician. Lane-Fox was born on 13 November...
- Beverley. Following a serious fire in 1828 he was obliged to move to nearby Bowcliffe Hall. The Bramham Park house was then left empty and derelict for 80 years...
- House Austhorpe Hall Bankfield Museum Becca Hall Bolling Hall, Bradford Bowcliffe Hall Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum Bramham Park Bretton Hall...
- politicians, media and aviation pioneers in their homes in Leeds and in Bowcliffe Hall, in Bramham. Blackburn learned to fly in Roundhay Park in Leeds,...
- Wallace. Katherine Mary Stein (1813–1873), who married George Lane-Fox of Bowcliffe Hall, High Sheriff of Leitrim, a son of George Lane-Fox, MP for Beverley...
- After Bramham Hall was severely damaged by fire in 1828, he moved to Bowcliffe Hall. Lane-Fox was returned to parliament for Beverley in 1820, a seat...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 April 2021 Historic England, "Bowcliffe Hall and attached screen walls, Bramham **** Oglethorpe (1135644)", National...