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- 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...
- 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...
- significant buildings include ****hurst House, Buckinghamshire (1858–1865), Knightshayes Court (1867–1874), the Church of Christ the Consoler (1870–1876), St...
- held at Hartnoll Farm in Tiverton. From 2015 it moved to a new site at Knightshayes Court, Tiverton. The show began in 1993, and is a single day event. The...
- 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...
- and shoot, showing black bud Weeping ash Fraxinus excelsior 'Pendula', Knightshayes Court, England Buds Bark Khela, S.; Oldfield, S. (2018). "Fraxinus excelsior"...
- Gallery in Liverpool, the National Trust properties of Wightwick Manor and Knightshayes Court, the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, the National Portrait...
- and a Roman fort or marching camp was discovered on the hillside below Knightshayes Court near Bolham, just to the north of the town. Tiverton formed part...
- available, including 'Doorenbos', 'Grayswood Ghost' and 'Silver Shadow'; 'Knightshayes' has a slightly weeping habit. Other species with ornamental white bark...