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Wychnor (or Wichnor, /ˈwɪtʃnər/) is a
village and
civil parish in Staffordshire, England. It is
situated in the East
Staffordshire local government district...
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Wychnor Hall (or
Wychnor Park, /ˈwɪtʃnər/) is
Grade II
Listed early 18th-century
country house near
Burton on Trent, Staffordshire,
formerly owned by the...
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already been widely-known at that time. A
similar tradition practiced at
Wychnor in
Staffordshire can be
traced back to the
fourteenth century; related...
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Wychnor is a
civil parish in the
district of East Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It
contains 15
buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
- 2023),
section from
Alrewas to
Wychnor Farm near
Wychnor Hall, and the £150,000 (£4.04 million in 2023),section from
Wychnor Farm to
Barton Turn both opened...
- One of Ward's best-known
portraits was his
Theophilus Levett hunting at
Wychnor,
Staffordshire of 1817.
Another was Ward's 1811
painting entitled The Reverend...
- as part of
their (now closed)
South Staffordshire line from
Dudley to
Wychnor Junction,
north of Lichfield, a
connection was
opened from
Walsall to the...
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Crewe Offley (1682–1739) of
Wychnor Hall, Staffordshire, was a
British landowner and Whig
politician who sat in the
English and
British House of Commons...
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After the
confluence with the Swarbourn, it p****es
Alrewas and
reaches Wychnor,
where it is
crossed by the A38 road dual carriageway,
which follows the...
- Hussars) of Rowsley, Derbyshire, a
descendant of the
Levetts of
Wychnor Hall (or
Wychnor Park), Staffordshire, and his wife
Caroline Georgiana, daughter...