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- Byrkley Lodge was a country house and later racing horse stud farm, located close to Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. Demolished in 1953, its former grounds...
- funding from the Football ****ociation in late 2010 to develop the nearby Byrkley Lodge site. Rangemore Hall was rebuilt in the late 1850s, around an earlier...
- Tutbury Castle liked to hunt the forest. He had a hunting lodge built, Byrkley Lodge. In 1267, Thomas married the daughter of William de Ferrers, the...
- ____________________ Burtle Moor Priory; St Stephens Chapel, Sprauellissmede; Byrkley Priory; Burcle Priory; Bercle Priory; Brademers Priory Cannington Priory...
- Thames. St George's Park National Football Centre is at Tatenhill near Byrkley Park in Needwood Forest, near former the RAF Tatenhill off the A515, four...
- annually and continues its charitable work. B**** was a breeder at the Byrkley Stud and his horse "Love Wisely" won the Ascot Gold Cup in 1896. He was...
- ____________________ Burtle Moor Priory; St Stephens Chapel, Sprauellissmede; Byrkley Priory; Burcle Priory; Bercle Priory; Brademers Priory Burtle 51°11′08″N...
- World War he served with the Reserve Regiments of Cavalry. He lived at Byrkley Lodge in the Tatenhill area of Staffordshire. He succeeded to the baronetcy...
- Derby St Mary and St Barlock's Church, Norbury 1899-1900 restoration Byrkley Lodge extension and re-embellishment St John the Evangelist's Church, Hazelwood...
- Little Wyrley 1823: James Horden of Oxley Manor 1824: Edward Sneyd of Byrkley Lodge 1825: Sir George Pigot, 3rd Baronet of Patshull Hall 1826: John Burton...