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Gidleigh Castle

Mar 16, 2025Eric CorbettCastle, Devon, English

Remains of a Grade I designated fortified manor house on the northeastern edge of Dartmoor, Devon.

George Bate

Dec 24, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, Male, Physician

English author and court physician to Charles I, Charles II and the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell (1608–1668).

Emily Addis Fawcett

Dec 17, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, Female, SculptorNot on Wikipedia

English sculptor (1852–1947).

Peter Brook (painter)

Dec 14, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, Male, Painter

English landscape artist (1927–2009), best known for his scenes of the Pennines.

Norman Cornish

Dec 9, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, Male, PainterFacebook post

English miner and artist (1919–2014), whose style and subject matter have been compared to L. S. Lowry.

Melwood Local Nature Reserve

Nov 18, 2024Eric CorbettCambridgeshire, English, Local Nature Reserve

Local Nature Reserve in the village of Meldreth, Cambridgeshire.

John Atkinson Grimshaw

Nov 9, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, Male, Painter

English landscape painter best known for his depictions of moonlight urban scenes and damp, autumnal lanes often featuring a lonely house and a single figure.

Brook Street Chapel, Knutsford

Oct 20, 2024Eric CorbettChapel, Cheshire, English

Grade I listed active Unitarian and Free Christian chapel in Knutsford, Cheshire.

Dorfold Hall

Oct 16, 2024Eric CorbettCheshire, English, Mansion house

Grade I listed Jacobean mansion house in Acton, Cheshire.

Carey’s Academy

Oct 14, 2024Eric CorbettEnglish, SchoolRedirect

Redirected to Sass’s Academy.

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Gidleigh Castle
Page ID: 27270
Excerpt: Remains of a Grade I designated fortified manor house on the northeastern edge of Dartmoor, Devon.
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Remains of a Grade I designated fortified manor house on the northeastern edge of Dartmoor, Devon.

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