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Shoreston Hall | Shoreston Hall | Estate Map | See Sheet | A small mansion, pleasantly | ||
Shoreston Hall | Revd. Mr Orde, Owner, and Occupier | 17.9 | situated, on an eminence, near | |||
Shoreston Hall | R.G. Huggup Esqr | to the sea shore, |
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Shoreston Hall | John Railston Esqr. | good garden, suitable offices, | ||||
a few cottages, and a small | ||||||
portion of ornamental ground | ||||||
attached. The Centre portion of | ||||||
this building appears to be | ||||||
very old, but the east, and west | ||||||
wings, are of recent erection. | ||||||
Close to this on the northwest | ||||||
stood, the village of Shoreston | ||||||
the foundations, of which have | ||||||
been frequently dug out, in | ||||||
the process of tillage &c | ||||||
but there are none of ancient houses | ||||||
remaining, excepting the Centre | ||||||
portion of the Hall, above alluded | ||||||
to. | ||||||
of the Revd. Mr Orde, MA & JP | ||||||
John McCabe |
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