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Edenhall is a
clustered village and
former civil parish, now in the south-west of the
parish of Langwathby, 800m to the
north in the
Westmorland and Furness...
- The "Luck of
Edenhall" is an
enamelled gl****
beaker that was made in
Syria or
Egypt in the
middle of the 14th century,
elegantly decorated with arabesques...
- St Cuthbert's
Church is
located near the
village of
Edenhall, ****bria, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of Penrith, the archdeaconry...
- "The Luck of
Edenhall in the
Victoria and
Albert Museum".
Victoria and
Albert Museum. 2012-05-08.
Retrieved 2012-05-08.;"The Luck of
Edenhall (Eden Hall)"...
- 1907 Eastbourne, Sus****,
England Died 1
April 2001(2001-04-01) (aged 93)
Edenhall, ****bria,
England Occupation Actress Years active 1947–2000
Spouse Peter...
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station building is now a cafe. The
parish includes the
nearby village of
Edenhall which was a
separate parish until 1934. The ford
which gave the village...
- galleries. The
important 13th-century gl****
beaker known as the Luck of
Edenhall is also displa**** in
these galleries.
Examples of
British stained gl****...
-
Rolls of Northumberland". A
branch of the
family lived in the
mansion of
Edenhall - a
mythology probably based on Tennyson's Poem "The Luck of Eden Hall"...
- Stoneleigh-Prospect Hill
School for
girls in Greenfield, M****achusetts;
Edenhall Convent of the
Sacred Heart in Philadelphia; and
Havergal College in Toronto...
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demolished between 1704 and 1744 for
building stone which was used to
repair Edenhall. The
castle layout appears to have been
similar to
Sudeley Castle in the...