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Culford School,
formerly the East
Anglian School for Boys, is a co-educational...
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Culford is a
village and
civil parish about 4
miles (6 km)
north of Bury St
Edmunds and 62
miles (100 km)
north east of
London in the West
Suffolk district...
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Culford Park in
Culford, Suffolk, England, is a
country house that is the
former seat of the Bacon,
Cornwallis and
Cadogan families, and now the home...
- of the most
ornate London architecture). The
family seat was
Culford Park, near
Culford, Suffolk. The
rampant lion in the Earl
Cadogan coat of arms is...
- (1585 – 1627) was an
English painter,
landowner and
horticulturist from
Culford, Suffolk.
Bacon was
particularly known for his
kitchen and
market scenes...
- 1933. They were both
educated at the
Ipswich School and
Culford School, Suffolk. At
Culford School,
Hendry took an
interest in sport,
particularly boxing...
- run a
number of schools,
including two
public schools in East Anglia:
Culford School and the Leys School. The
council promotes an all
round education...
- of his
father on 4
October 1933, his
family seat at
Culford Park was sold in 1935 and
became Culford School. On 12 May 1937, as a peer of the realm, he...
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bridge crossing a
tributary of the
River Lark in
grounds of
Culford Park in the
village of
Culford near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. The
bridge is of exceptional...
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Derby County in the FA Cup in 1955. He was
educated at
Culford School, near Bury St Edmunds.
Culford is a
public school where football was
generally frowned...