Holme Hall, Bakewell, the Glossary
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13 relations: Bakewell, Battlement, Derbyshire, Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire, John Bradshaw (judge), Listed building, Listed buildings in Bakewell, Mullion, Regicide, Thomas Gisborne, Transom (architecture), United Kingdom, William Gisborne.
- 1626 establishments in England
- Bakewell
- Eyre family
- Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
- Houses completed in 1626
Bakewell
Bakewell is a market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, known for Bakewell pudding.
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Battlement
A battlement, in defensive architecture, such as that of city walls or castles, comprises a parapet (a defensive low wall between chest-height and head-height), in which gaps or indentations, which are often rectangular, occur at intervals to allow for the launch of arrows or other projectiles from within the defences.
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Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England.
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John Bradshaw (judge)
John Bradshaw (12 July 1602–31 October 1659) was an English jurist.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Listed buildings in Bakewell
Bakewell is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. Holme Hall, Bakewell and Listed buildings in Bakewell are Bakewell.
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Mullion
A mullion is a vertical element that forms a division between units of a window or screen, or is used decoratively.
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Regicide
Regicide is the purposeful killing of a monarch or sovereign of a polity and is often associated with the usurpation of power.
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Thomas Gisborne
Thomas Gisborne (31 October 1758 – 24 March 1846) was an English Anglican priest and poet.
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Transom (architecture)
In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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William Gisborne
William Gisborne (13 August 1825 – 7 January 1898) was the first New Zealand Cabinet Secretary from 1864 to 1869, Colonial Secretary of New Zealand from 1869 to 1872, and Minister of Public Works between 1870 and 1871.
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See also
1626 establishments in England
- Dering baronets
- Earl of Banbury
- Earl of Marlborough
- Earl of Monmouth
- Earl of Mulgrave
- Harpur-Crewe baronets
- Heather Professor of Music
- Holme Hall, Bakewell
- Little Gidding
- Sebright baronets
- St John's Church, Little Gidding
Bakewell
- All Saints' Church, Bakewell
- Bagshaw Hall
- Bakewell
- Bakewell Bridge
- Bakewell Castle
- Bakewell Market Hall
- Bakewell Show
- Bakewell Town Hall
- Bakewell War Memorial
- Bakewell pudding
- Bakewell railway station
- Holme Hall, Bakewell
- Listed buildings in Bakewell
- Lumford Mill
- Murder of Wendy Sewell
- Newholme Hospital
- Old House Museum, Bakewell
- Old Town Hall, Bakewell
Eyre family
- Benjamin Eyre
- Eyre family
- Eyrecourt Castle
- Highlow Hall
- Holme Hall, Bakewell
- Jehu Eyre
- Manuel Eyre
- William Archer (British politician)
Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
- Bakewell Bridge
- Barlborough Hall
- Belper North Mill
- Bolsover Castle
- Buxton Crescent
- Calke Abbey
- Chatsworth House
- County Hall, Derby
- Cromford Mill
- Dale Abbey
- Dale Abbey (ruin)
- Ednaston Manor
- Foremarke Hall
- Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
- Grade I listed churches in Derbyshire
- Haddon Hall
- Hardwick Hall
- Holme Hall, Bakewell
- Kedleston Hall
- Mackworth Castle
- Melbourne Hall
- Norbury Manor
- Padley Chapel
- Peveril Castle
- Radbourne Hall
- Renishaw Hall
- Snitterton Hall
- Somersal Herbert Hall
- Sudbury Hall
- Sutton Scarsdale Hall
- Swarkestone Bridge
- Swarkestone Hall Pavilion
- Wingfield Manor
- Yeaveley Preceptory
Houses completed in 1626
- Château de Pitray
- Craigievar Castle
- Holme Hall, Bakewell
- Ruperra Castle