Eastwood Manor Farm Steading
Eastwood Manor Farm Steading in East Harptree, Somerset, England is a Grade I listed building. The farm including the site for the construction of Eastwood Manor was bought by Charles Adams Kemble (son of the Reverend Charles Kemble, rector of Bath) in the 1860s. A series of fishponds were created on the farm by damming a small stream.
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Eastwood Manor Farm Steading
Eastwood Manor Farm Steading in East Harptree, Somerset, England is a Grade I listed building. The farm including the site for the construction of Eastwood Manor was bought by Charles Adams Kemble (son of the Reverend Charles Kemble, rector of Bath) in the 1860s. A series of fishponds were created on the farm by damming a small stream.
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Grade I Listed Building
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1986-01-15
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East Harptree, Somerset, England
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