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Wothorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
Peterborough unitary authority of Cambridgeshire, England. It is in the far north-west of the district, and...
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Wothorpe Towers are the
remains of
Wothorpe Hall (also
known as
Wothorpe Lodge), a late-Elizabethan, early-Jacobean
country house in
Wothorpe, Cambridgeshire...
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Wothorpe Priory was a
monastic house in Northamptonshire,
England but
adjacent to Stamford, Lincolnshire. It was a "small
Benedictine nunnery", founded...
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about 40 nuns. In 1354 it was
amalgamated with the
Augustinian nunnery of
Wothorpe which had been depo****ted by plague. The
reredorter is a
Scheduled Monument...
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Stone balustrade with a big fleur-de-lis pattern.
Wothorpe House,
Second Drift,
Kettering Road,
Wothorpe.
Grade II listed.
Circa 1860–70. Two
storey house...
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opening of the multi-million
pound Wothorpe Sports Centre in 2022,
built opposite Stamford Junior School on
Wothorpe Road.
Stamford Endowed Schools became...
- Northamptonshire, with
Stamford Baron being the part in Northamptonshire.
Wothorpe was a
hamlet in the
parish of
Stamford Baron St Martin; it
became a separate...
- 1912
Chipping Barnet,
England Died 1
March 1997(1997-03-01) (aged 84)
Wothorpe,
England Nationality British Alma mater
Gonville and
Caius College, Cambridge...
- pastoral. The
unitary authority extends north west to the
settlements of
Wothorpe and
Wittering and east
beyond Thorney into the
historic Isle of Ely and...
- building, not only of
Burghley itself, but also two
other important houses:
Wothorpe Towers and
Wimbledon Palace.
Cecil was
educated privately and at Trinity...