The area of Iford Manor is 3,900.0 square meters.
Penns Manor Area School District was created in 1952.
The area of Manor Park Country Park is 210,436.5339648 square meters.
Dudley Stevens was born on August 8, 1935, in Iford, Essex, England, UK.
Everyone that lived on it and the surrounding area/estate.
every manor had woodland surroundig it and since every manor was 100% self sufficient, the woodland area woud provide fuel for th manor, an example being fire wood.
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Drayton Manor can be found in Tamworth, England. Their postcode is B78 3TW.
Lea Manor High School is in the Marsh Farm area of Luton, England. It is situated on top of a hill along Northwell Drive.
There does not seem to be a hotel named the "Manor House Hotel". Assuming this refers to the "Celtic Manor Resort", the resort covers an area of 1,400 acres and can accommodate 405 guests.
The lord and lady of the area lived in a Manor. A manor was like a stately home with servants and often a hunting ground for the lord. A king would not live in a manor but in a castle ,though, Charles the 1st who was being hunted down to be executed was forced to. a Manor would have all the rooms a castle would have but smaller so this was a good way off for the lord and lady.
The lord of the manor rights are different depending on what time frame we're discussing and what area. During medieval times, some lords had the right to anything or anyone on their property.
The building known as Treneere Manor is not medieval, although it may stand on the site of a former medieval manor house. Treneere is not listed in Domesday Book, so it was not even a village at that time. In fact Treneere Manor was not built until the 18th century. In 1913 Treneere Manor was home to a Mr Polglase, who sold some of his land to be developed as a Girl's Grammar School. Until the 1930s the owners of Treneere Manor were the biggest landholders in the area; it was effectively part of the wider lands of Alverton Manor (which does have medieval history).