- the
first mansion at
Knightshayes between 1785 and 1788. His great-grandson, Sir John Walrond, 1st Baronet, sold the
Knightshayes estate to Sir John Heathcoat-Amory...
- The Heathcoat-Amory baronetcy, of
Knightshayes Court in
Tiverton in the
County of Devon, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was created...
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significant buildings include ****hurst House,
Buckinghamshire (1858–1865),
Knightshayes Court (1867–1874), the
Church of
Christ the
Consoler (1870–1876), St...
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Hartham Park in Corsham,
Wiltshire (England).
Built in 1904 out of wood.
Knightshayes Court in Tiverton,
Devon (England).
Built in 1907 out of wood. The court...
- Golf Hall of Fame in 1975. An
exhibition of
memorabilia can be seen at
Knightshayes Court in Devon,
where she lived.
Amateur Vagliano Trophy (representing...
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Gallery in Liverpool, the
National Trust properties of
Wightwick Manor and
Knightshayes Court, the Russell-Cotes Art
Gallery and Museum, the
National Portrait...
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Armitage established the late-flowering
cultivar 'Mystery of
Knightshayes' from a
plant at
Knightshayes Court.
Other cultivars include 'Blue Haze', 'Blue Mist'...
- available,
including 'Doorenbos', 'Grayswood Ghost' and 'Silver Shadow'; '
Knightshayes' has a
slightly weeping habit.
Other species with
ornamental white bark...
- and shoot,
showing black bud
Weeping ash
Fraxinus excelsior 'Pendula',
Knightshayes Court,
England Buds Bark Khela, S.; Oldfield, S. (2018). "Fraxinus excelsior"...
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created a baronet, of
Knightshayes Court in
Tiverton in the
County of Devon. In 1867 he
commissioned the
country house of
Knightshayes Court under the design...