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      • Constructed in 1768, this outstanding Georgian property was built for industrialist Ralph Soulsby, whose family retained ownership until 1928. It then passed to the Trevelyan family and remained so until 1962 when it was sold by the great historian, Sir George Trevelyan.
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  2. HARRINGTON HALL FARMS LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers, charges, business activity.

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  3. Constructed in 1768, this outstanding Georgian property was built for industrialist Ralph Soulsby, whose family retained ownership until 1928. It then passed to the Trevelyan family and remained so until 1962 when it was sold by the great historian, Sir George Trevelyan. The Property. Hallington Hall is an outstanding home.

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  5. Nov 28, 2016 · They bought Hallington Hall in 2009 and spent a fortune turning the nine-bedroomed property into their personal heaven.

  6. Fifteen years later, Wiston Estate’s winery is a dynamic focal point for its ever-growing community, and a beacon for those who share the Gorings’ stewardship values. Since the vineyards were first planted, the Estate’s team of growers and winemakers has doubled in size.

  7. Check availability. We have occupancy information for 13 people based at this address from 2002 to 2011 from Edited Electoral Roll : Full name | Length of occupancy | Telephone number* (*Where Available) Find Who Lives Here. Property Information. The last sale of this property was before 1995. Neighbouring Addresses.

  8. This handsome 1760 manor house, in sweeping Northumberland hill country seven miles north of Corbridge, was the home of the historian G. M. Trevelyan until his death in 1961. His Victorian forebears created one of its great attractions: a secret woodland garden in the gorge alongside.

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