New Hall Manor Estate — The New Hall Manor estate at New Hall Valley. The New Hall Manor Estate is the younger of the two major housing estates named after New Hall Manor in Walmley, West Midlands. The other estate is the New Hall Estate. It was built around 2000 and… … Wikipedia
Manor of Rivington — The Manor of Rivington was a medieval manor estate in Rivington, Lancashire, England. Before 1212 the Pilkington family owned six oxgangs of land. Over time it became separated in moieties and by the 16th century the Pilkingtons of Rivington Hall … Wikipedia
Manor of Alverton — The Manor of Alverton was a former manorial estate located in Cornwall, UK. Contents 1 History 1.1 Relationship with Penzance 2 Lords of the Manor of Alverton 3 … Wikipedia
Manor Operatic Society — The Manor Operatic Society is an amateur operatic society based in Sheffield, England. The society was formed in the 1950s on Sheffield s Manor estate. It produces the biggest amateur pantomime in England, presented at Sheffield City Hall each… … Wikipedia
manor — man|or [ mænər ] noun count manor or manor house a large house with a lot of land and small buildings around it a. the large main house on such an area of land b. an area of land owned in MEDIEVAL times by a LORD c. an area of land containing a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Manor St. George — or St. George s Manor was a large tract of land purchased by William Tangier Smith in the 17th century on Long Island, in central Suffolk County, New York. Parts of the original parcel, which was approximately 64,000 acres (260 km2) of land … Wikipedia
Manor of Rensselaerswyck — Rensselaerswijck Patroonship, Manor … Wikipedia
Manor, South Yorkshire — Manor Castle Shown within Sheffield District: Sheffield UK Parliament constituency: Sheffield Central Ceremonial county … Wikipedia
Manor Ground, Plumstead — Manor Ground Full name Manor Ground Location Plumstead, London, England Opened 1888 Closed 1913 Demolished c. 1913 … Wikipedia
Estate map — Estate maps were maps commissioned by individual landowners or institutions showing their property, typically including fields and buildings. In England and Wales, they began to be produced in large numbers during the 16th century [PDA Harvey,… … Wikipedia