Grafton Manor

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Grafton Manor (13 miles north-east of Worcester and 2 1/2 miles south-west of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire) was established before the Norman Conquest. Grafton means "settlement at or near the wood" and may indicate a role in woodland management within a larger estate, for instance. For a time, in the reigns of Henry II to Edward I, it was subject to forest law as part of the Forest of Feckenham. The house is now a listed building in the modern Civil parish of Dodford with Grafton in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire. rdf:langString
Grafton Manor är ett engelskt country house som ligger i Bromsgrove i Worcestershire, West Midlands i England (ungefär 21 kilometer nordost om Worcester). Det byggdes någon gång före normandernas erövring av England. Den L-formade byggnaden dateras till tidigt 1500-tal och byggdes om 1567 av earlen av Shrewsbury. En eldsvåda under 1710 förstörde delar av herrgården och den restaurerades 1860 (av David Brandon) och under senare delen av 1900-talet. Flera familjer har ägt Grafton Manor under årens gång: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Grafton Manor (13 miles north-east of Worcester and 2 1/2 miles south-west of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire) was established before the Norman Conquest. Grafton means "settlement at or near the wood" and may indicate a role in woodland management within a larger estate, for instance. For a time, in the reigns of Henry II to Edward I, it was subject to forest law as part of the Forest of Feckenham. The Lords of the Manor were influential figures in medieval and early modern Worcestershire, with a number becoming High Sheriffs or Members of Parliament for Worcestershire. A few were also national figures, especially the Talbots and Earls of Shrewsbury. Grafton was connected with Catholic worship in the County after the Reformation. The house is now a listed building in the modern Civil parish of Dodford with Grafton in the Bromsgrove District of Worcestershire.
rdf:langString Grafton Manor är ett engelskt country house som ligger i Bromsgrove i Worcestershire, West Midlands i England (ungefär 21 kilometer nordost om Worcester). Det byggdes någon gång före normandernas erövring av England. Den L-formade byggnaden dateras till tidigt 1500-tal och byggdes om 1567 av earlen av Shrewsbury. En eldsvåda under 1710 förstörde delar av herrgården och den restaurerades 1860 (av David Brandon) och under senare delen av 1900-talet. Flera familjer har ägt Grafton Manor under årens gång: * Earl Edwin, före normandernas erövring av England. * Roger, 1086. * de Grafton, 1166–1350. * Thomas Beauchamp, 1350–1351. * John de Hastings, 1367–1368. * Stafford, ?–1486. * , ?–1618. * Earlerna av Shrewsbury, 1618–1934. * Alfred Murray-Willis, 1934–1945. * Morris, 1945–idag. Det användes som ett vårdhem under 1900-talet innan det blev en restaurang och ett hotell under 1980, vilket det är än idag.
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