- Brattleby
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The parish church of
St. Cuthbert was rebuilt in 1858.Brattleby Hall was owned by the De La Haye family in the days of Henry 1.
In 1981 the village was designated a
conservation area External links
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The parish church of
Brattleby Hall was owned by the De La Haye family in the days of Henry 1.
In 1981 the village was designated a
External links
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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