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Tolethorpe occupy about seven acres. For 800
years from
around 1088
until 1839 it was the home of
three distinguished families, the de
Tolethorpes (1088–1316)...
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Church of England. They were
named after Robert Browne, who was born at
Tolethorpe Hall in Rutland, England, in the 1550s. The
terms Brownists or Separatists...
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windows are by
Christopher Whall and are in
memory of
former tenants of
Tolethorpe Hall. The east
window of 1911
depicts St Hubert,
Christ in
Majesty and...
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Tolethorpe Road
Verges is a one
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest along the
verges of
Ryall Road
between Great Casterton and Ryhall...
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years in Stamford,
Lincolnshire as part of the team at
Tolethorpe Youth Drama at
Tolethorpe Hall.
Windsor died on 15
October 2008, aged 76, from cancer...
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Estate adjoins the town on two sides.
Another country house near Stamford,
Tolethorpe Hall,
hosts outdoor theatre productions by the
Stamford Shakespeare Company...
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Shakespeare Company presents the Bard's
plays in the open-air
theatre at
Tolethorpe Hall,
which is
actually in Rutland. The
Spalding Flower Parade was held...
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Manor South Luffenham Hall
Stocken Hall
Tickencote Hall
Tixover Hall
Tolethorpe Hall
Barnsdale Lyddington Bede
House Acton Burnell Castle Acton Reynald...
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established church and
became an
Anglican priest.
Browne was born at
Tolethorpe Hall in
Little Casterton, Rutland, England,
about 1550, and was the third...
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Rutland County Museum,
Oakham Rutland Railway Museum,
Ashwell Rutland Water Tolethorpe Hall The
Viking Way
Rutland Water Nature Reserve Flag of
Rutland High...