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Sir Thomas Holford Esq., 1508–1569?> (aged 61 years)
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1508–1569
Birth: 1508
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— Plumley, Cheshire, England Death: 24 September 1569 — Plumley, Cheshire, England |
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1508–1569
Birth: 1508
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— Plumley, Cheshire, England Death: 24 September 1569 — Plumley, Cheshire, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1533 — Dutton, Cheshire, England |
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Address: Holford Hall, Plumley, Cheshire, England. |
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Address: Holford Hall, Plumley, Cheshire, England. |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Holford Hall, Plumley, Cheshire, England.
Note: Holford Hall is a country house standing to the west of the village of Plumley, Cheshire, England. It consists of a fragment of a much larger timber-framed house, built in 1601 for Mary Cholmondeley on a moated site. Part of the building was demolished in the 1880s. The house is timber-framed with rendered infill. It has a stone-slate roof. The entrance front has two bays with gables and Ionic pilasters. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner describes this front as being "highly decorated". The house is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. The stone bridge crossing the moat leading to the house has been listed at Grade II. The moated site on which the house stands is a Scheduled monument. |
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