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Burley-on-the-hill and its surroundings combine to form the lordliest residence in the county. The only house and lay-out that could vie with it was normanton park, now pulled down; but even this, although a fine mansion, lacked the commanding position that helps to give burley its pre-eminence.
Burley also boasts an iron age hillfort, one of the few to be found in the new forest. Located on castle hill, burley (a), the fort dates back around 2,500 years. In places, a substantial bank - the rampart - is visible, together with accompanying, silted ditch.
Nikolaus pevsner in his architectural survey of the west riding* mentions it as a georgian house of five bays and two storeys with a three bay pediment.
History of burley-on-the-hill, rutland, with a short account of the owners, and extracts from their correspondence, and catalogue of the contents of the house by finch, pearl lcc 74: 8: 1901: 1901: the fighting finches tales of freebooters of the pioneer countryside in rock and jefferson counties by brown, dorothy moulding, 1896- ddc/lcc.
Sir john harington and his brother james met the king in yorkshire, offering their hospitality.
Burley-on-the-hill, on open downland 2 miles east of oakham (rutland), is one of the most dramatic of 18th-cent. Houses, its size enhanced by sweeping wings with recessed doorways, leading to outlying pavilions. Source for information on burley-on-the-hill: the oxford companion to british history dictionary.
Tenth anniversary issue devoted to the history of burley on the hill. 00) rutland, russia and shakespeare; industrial archaeology in rutland; lord lonsdale in the arctic. Rutland record series 1 tudor rutland: the county community under henry viii.
Burley, or burley-on-the-hill, is a village and civil parish in the county of rutland in the east midlands of england. The population of the civil parish was 577 at the 2001 census, including egleton, but reducing to 325 at the 2011 census.
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Judging by a small original survey of the site published in miss pearl finch's history of burley-on-thehill, the old house, with a large outer court on its east side, stretched its length along the edge of the hill, with the stables at some considerable distance to the north.
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In 1870-72,john marius wilson, imperial gazetteer of england and wales described burley like this: burley, or burley-on-the-hill, a parish in oakham district, rutland; in the vale of catmose, 2 miles ne of oakham railway station.
Historic development sir john harrington, later lord harrington, sold burley on the hill to george villiers, first duke of buckingham. Between 1620 and his assassination in 1628 buckingham built a new house next to the church on the summit of a commanding hill and improved the park to the south and east.
Particularly the finch family, the earls of winchilsea and nottingham, who lived at burley on the hill and the heathcote family, the earls of ancaster, who lived at normanton house. Both estates were broken up and sold, but farming continued to be the main occupation of the area.
Burley-on-the-hill, a grecian edifice built by daniel, earl of nottingham, and now the residence of the finch family, occupies the site of the duke of buckingham's mansion, is 196 feet long, commands a beautiful extensive view, and contains many family portraits and some masterpiece pictures.
George somerset finch (1794 – 29 june 1870), of burley-on-the-hill, rutland, was a british landowner and politician.
Burley on the hill has the remains of 17th- and 18th-century formal landscaping around the house and in the parkland and woodland, including a 17th-century avenue and bowling green. Humphry repton produced a red book for the estate in the late 18th century.
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20 mar 2019 the current house was built on the site of an earlier dwelling around 1690, mimicking the style of sir christopher wren.
Judging by a small original survey of the site published in miss pearl finch's history of burley-on-thehill, the old house, with a large outer court on its east side.
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Documented history of the black presence in elizabethan england before turning my attention to shakespeare's titus andronicus as performed at burley-on-the-hill by the chamberlain's men on january 1, 1596.
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Starting with dingley hall, a beautiful but terribly derelict house at risk of complete loss, he has worked on a number of significant houses including the hazells in bedfordshire, burley-on-the-hill in leicestershire, and ecton hall in northamptonshire.
Burley, or burley-on-the-hill, a parish in oakham district, rutland; the victoria county history of burley (1935) is available.
His estates and property including burley on the hill and those in buckinghamshire passed to his illegitimate son george. He sat as member of parliament for lymington between 1820 and 1821, for stamford between 1832 and 1837 and for rutland between 1846 and 1847.
The village and civil church burley, or burley-on-the-hill, is located two miles north- east of oakham in rutland. Burleigh castle existed near the hamlet of milnathort, in perth and kinross, scotland and dates from the 15th and 16th centuries.
Holy cross church is a redundant anglican church in the village of burley, rutland, england. It is recorded in the national heritage list for england as a designated grade ii* listed building, and is under the care of the churches conservation trust.
Having purchased burley on the hill around 1990 with the intention of building a golf course and club house, nadir abandoned his plans and sold burley on the hill to kit martin.
Joss hanbury owner before he sold to asil nadir of polly peck. Joss hanbury later bought property back when nadir fled the country.
This is the end of an era for the great house of burley on the hill for it has been sold and now passes out of the finch-hanbury family. It is timely, therefore, that this tenth anniversary issue of rutland record looks back on some aspects of its history.
Historian david ross visits the medieval church of holy cross in burley, rutland, with a church history, photos, and visiting information.
The aha was founded in 1884 and chartered by congress in 1889 to serve the interests of the entire discipline of history. Aligning with the aha’s mission, the ahr has been the journal of record for the historical profession in the united states since 1895—the only journal that brings together scholarship from every major field of historical.
Burley 1 church; 2 burley-on-the-hill house studies in social history 1955).
Principal building burley house (listed grade i) was rebuilt on the site of the c17 mansion destroyed in the civil war between 1694 and 1700 for the second.
Finch, family of burley-on-the-hill this page summarises records created by this family the summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.
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