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- built quickly and to low standard of curves and gradients. Hintok (also: Hintock) was an area just beyond ****fire P****. It was the beginning of the highlands...
- is full of beauty", and he used Turnworth House as the inspiration for Hintock House in his novel The Woodlanders. Nearby is Ringmoor, an ancient settlement...
- child, and she was married in the church. The village appears as "Little Hintock" in Hardy's novel The Woodlanders, in which the heroine's name is "Grace...
- novels. The story takes place in a small woodland village called Little Hintock, and concerns the efforts of an honest woodsman, Giles Winterborne, to...
- south-east of Fawley. King's Hintock South Wes**** Melbury Osmond The short story 'First Countess of Wes****’ is set in Kings-Hintock Court (based on Melbury...
- born in the house. Thomas Hardy made use of Melbury House, as "King's Hintock Court", for p****ing mentions in "The Duke's Reappearance" in A Changed...
- Hardy's novel, The Woodlanders, Minterne House being referred to as Great Hintock House. The 1990s TV film of Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles was made...
- Hardy's novel, The Woodlanders, Minterne House being referred to as Great Hintock House. The 1990s TV film of Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles was made...