VID 20180228 100550
Snow in Alford, Lincolnshire
13 Paranormal @ Alford Manor House (09/03/2019)
13 Paranormal investigated Alford Manor House in Alford, Lincolnshire on the 9th March 2019.
This is our paranormal investigation footage which was collected on the night.
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360 Degrees - Ashby Hall Luxury Property Tour
Take a look around this gorgeous Manor House & Estate in Lincolnshire.
This substantial manor house provides luxury accommodation in a beautiful rural setting. The superb Grade II* Listed property is steeped in history dating back to the Norman age. Ashby Hall has grounds with lake totalling 17 acres, the property measures in excess of 25,000 square feet and the location benefits from excellent transport links via the road and rail network and nearby airport. With substantial scope to convert into a luxury country retreat or into a variety of different commercial uses (STP), Ashby Hall offers purchasers a wonderful opportunity to purchase a beautiful manor house in idyllic location.
Accommodation
MAIN HOUSE
Ground Floor 1,077 sq m 11,600 sq ft
First Floor 427 sq m 4,600 sq ft
Second Floor 157 sq m 1,700 sq ft
Total House 1,662 sq m 17,900 sq ft
STABLE BLOCK
Ground Floor 418 sq m 4,500 sq ft
First Floor 418 sq m 4,500 sq ft
Total Stable Block 836 sq m 9,000 sq ft
Total Floor Area 2,498 sq m 26,900 sq ft
Main Manor House (Ground Floor)
Two main entrances – Original Medieval Entrance c.1595 – Georgian Drawing Room – old library – Oak Panelled corridor – oak room – Ball Room – Kitchen – Bar Area – Billiard/Snooker Room – Home Cinema – staff kitchen – two offices – utility/file store – Server room – Wine cellar – Reception rooms – Four Store Rooms – Two workshops/stores.
Ball Room
Licenced for 420 people standing or 160 seated – access to lake-side – BBQ patio – changing room – bar area – Catering Kitchen – 240v and 3 phase
power – male and female toilets.
Main Manor House (First Floor)
Self-contained apartment – restored lounge – kitchen – Master Bedroom – En-Suite – Dressing Room – Four Further Bedrooms – Three Bathrooms – Two Kitchens – Utility Room – Office – views over lakes and lawns – Self Contained Staff Studio Flat with En-suite.
Main Manor House (Second Floor)
Three Bedrooms – Bathroom – Sitting Room.
Stable Block
Original Victorian hardwood Gates – Paved Stable Courtyard – Quadrangle of Ancaster stone stables and coach houses – potential to convert to townhouses/apartments (STP).
The Lake
The lake is well stocked with fish including massive carp, pike and other sports fish. Two islands both have easy access and woodland surrounds most of the lake ensuring total privacy.
The lake is deep enough for outboard equipped small boats and RIBs’. Trees surround the Hall breaking up any wind creating a very enjoyable small estate; simple and easy to manage.
Land
Land included in sale amounts to 17 acres.
Planning and Conservation
Ashby Hall is Listed Grade II*. Ashby Hall offers a buyer considerable scope to modernise and convert. Full plans dating back to the 1800’s as well as totally up to date digital plans in metric measurements to base the many drawings and plans required for a new Planning Application.
Situation
The property is located in Ashby de la Launde, a small village in the North
Kesteven district of Lincolnshire. It is situated approximately 12.5 miles (20 kilometres) south of Lincoln, 7 miles (11.2 kilometres) north of Sleaford and 20 miles (32 kilometres) to the north east of Grantham.The location benefits from excellent transport links, with the A15 road travelling north and south just 2 miles to the west.
Services:
Mains water, electricity and drainage. Onsite LPG tank provides central heating for ground and first floors. Fibre optic broadband connectivity with back-to-back symmetric 100MBs download speed.
Local Authority
North Kesteven District Council 01529 414155
Business Rates/Council Tax
The property has a rateable value of £11,250. Apartment A is rated council tax Band B. Apartment B is rated council tax Band A. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries through the Local Authority.
Tenure
Freehold
VAT
VAT is not applicable to the purchase price.
Guide Price
£1,800,000
All expression of interest and enquiries to John Pye Luxury Property.
Viewing
By appointment only through agents, John Pye Luxury Property
Richard Reed MRICS
+44 (0) 207 456 6750
richard.reed@johnpye.co.uk
The Bloodhound Missile Site & Rotor Radar Station Part One
The Bristol Bloodhound is a British surface-to-air missile developed during the 1950s. It served as the UK's main air defence weapon into the 1990s and was in large-scale service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the forces of four other countries
The birth of the radar chain
In February 1936. the research scientists occupied Bawdsey Manor House and the stables and outbuildings were converted into workshops. 240ft wooden receiver towers and 360ft steel transmitter towers were built and Bawdsey became the first Chain Home Radar Station
Vlogmas Day 9: Horseriding & X Factor Finals
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Right Ho, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
Bertram Wooster's manservant, Jeeves, is renown for his ability to apply his keen intellect to solve all problems domestic, and Bertie's friends and relatives flock to him for his counsel. But Wooster, jealous of Jeeves's fame, decides to step in and take over as the fixer of his pal's engagement, his aunt's gambling debts and old school-mate's desire to propose marriage. How far will Bertie sink them all in the soup? Will Jeeves come to the rescue? Right Ho, Jeeves features of course Bertie and Jeeves as well as Gussie Fink-Nottle, Tuppie Glossop, Aunt Dahlia and Anatole the high-strung French chef in this P.G. Wodehouse farce of England's upper crust.
Chapter 1 - 00:00
Chapter 2 - 24:32
Chapter 3 - 40:12
Chapter 4 - 47:07
Chapter 5 - 59:01
Chapter 6 - 1:09:44
Chapter 7 - 1:28:16
Chapter 8 - 1:45:24
Chapter 9 - 2:00:50
Chapter 10 - 2:37:14
Chapter 11 - 2:55:40
Chapter 12 - 3:24:22
Chapter 13 - 3:38:48
Chapter 14 - 3:56:27
Chapter 15 - 4:10:00
Chapter 16 - 4:31:58
Chapter 17 - 5:00:01
Chapter 18 - 5:39:40
Chapter 19 - 5:54:08
Chapter 20 - 6:07:27
Chapter 21 - 6:30:12
Chapter 22 - 6:52:06
Chapter 23 - 7:24:27
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Hundred (county division) | Wikipedia audio article
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Hundred (county division)
00:00:49 1 Etymology
00:01:43 2 England
00:04:23 2.1 Hundred courts
00:06:18 2.2 Administrative functions
00:07:33 2.3 Chiltern Hundreds
00:08:09 2.4 Wapentake
00:10:10 3 Wales
00:11:06 4 Nordic countries
00:14:44 5 United States
00:17:46 6 Australia
00:18:43 7 See also
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A hundred is an administrative division that is geographically part of a larger region. It was formerly used in England, Wales, some parts of the United States, Denmark, Southern Schleswig, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Norway. It is still used in other places, including South Australia, and The Northern Territory.
Other terms for the hundred in English and other languages include wapentake, herred (Danish and Bokmål Norwegian), herad (Nynorsk Norwegian), hérað (Icelandic), härad or hundare (Swedish), Harde (German), Satakunta or kihlakunta (Finnish), kihelkond (Estonian), and cantref (Welsh).
In Ireland, a similar subdivision of counties is referred to as a barony, and a hundred is a subdivision of a particularly large townland (most townlands are not divided into hundreds).
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Right Ho, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse | Audiobook with subtitles
Bertram Wooster's manservant, Jeeves, is renown for his ability to apply his keen intellect to solve all problems domestic, and Bertie's friends and relatives flock to him for his counsel. But Wooster, jealous of Jeeves's fame, decides to step in and take over as the fixer of his pal's engagement, his aunt's gambling debts and old school-mate's desire to propose marriage. How far will Bertie sink them all in the soup? Will Jeeves come to the rescue? Right Ho, Jeeves features of course Bertie and Jeeves as well as Gussie Fink-Nottle, Tuppie Glossop, Aunt Dahlia and Anatole the high-strung French chef in this P.G. Wodehouse farce of England's upper crust. (Summary by Mark Nelson)
Right Ho, Jeeves
P. G. WODEHOUSE
Genre(s): Humorous Fiction
Chapters:
0:24 | Chapter 1
25:23 | Chapter 2
41:29 | Chapter 3
48:53 | Chapter 4
1:01:15 | Chapter 5
1:12:26 | Chapter 6
1:31:24 | Chapter 7
1:48:59 | Chapter 8
2:04:50 | Chapter 9
2:41:46 | Chapter 10
3:00:38 | Chapter 11
3:29:49 | Chapter 12
3:44:41 | Chapter 13
4:02:46 | Chapter 14
4:16:45 | Chapter 15
4:39:13 | Chapter 16
5:07:47 | Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
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