Englishcountryhouse contents auctions are usually held on site at the Englishcountryhousecountryhouse , and have been used to raise funds for their owners, usually before selling the house and estate. Such auctions include the sale of high quality antique paintings , furniture , objet d art , tapestries , books and other household items. The main auctioneers coordinating these sales are Sotheby ... significant countryhouse auctions, including those in Scotland, Wales and Ireland if not specifically stated, the house is in England . Also listed are the number of days the auction took to complete in brackets , the name of the auction house, the gross auction proceeds and the total number of sale ... is excluded because the items had not been in situ in the house prior to the auction, and they were not auctioned at the house, but rather in Christie s London auction rooms. However, all these figures ... & Foster, Batcheller Thacker, under 1m, 850 lots 2008 Jun 18 & Jun 24 2 Woolbeding House, West Sussex ... Lawrence s, about 900 lots 2007 July 12 July 13 2 Dumfries House , East Ayrshire, Scotland Christie ... Oct 24 Octo 24 1 Baron Coleridge Chanter s House , Devon & items from Fillongley Hall, Warwickshire ..., up to 1,574 lots 2005 May 04 May 04 1 Pallinsburn House , Northumberland & items from Sundrum ... Oct ?? Oct ?? 18 Stowe House , second Great Sale , including the house Jackson Stops, over 3,700 ... large parts of the Beckford collections see 1822 1848 Aug 15 Sep 30 40 Stowe House , Buckinghamshire ... Waldegrave George Robins 1822 June 10 July 23 32 Wanstead Park Wanstead House , London, to pay the debts ..., and 1882 above 1747 June 16 June 27 12 Cannons house Cannons , Middlesex, demolition sale of the structure ... The DiCamillo Companion to British & Irish Country Houses http www.amazon.co.uk dp 0859551970 The Disintegration of a Heritage Country Houses and Their Collections, 1979 92 by Michael ... Sotheby s Category Antiques Category English architecture ... more details
for information on Englishcountry estates Englishcountryhouse Infobox single Name CountryHouse Cover CountryHouse CD single.jpg Artist Blur band Blur from Album The Great Escape album The Great Escape ... single End of a Century br 1994 This single CountryHouse br 1995 Next single The Universal song The Universal br 1995 Misc External music video YouTube hi4Spl8jGnk CountryHouseCountryHouse is a song ... s fourth album The Great Escape album The Great Escape on 14 August 1995. CountryHouse was the first ... . The song is about a man who retires to an expensive countryhouse to escape the pressures of the city ... Blur manager Dave Balfe , who left Blur s label Food Records and bought a house in the country. The cover ... Blur s CountryHouse No. 2 . Release and battle with Oasis CountryHouse received a great deal ... for the number one spot, dubbed the Battle of Britpop . In the event, CountryHouse won the battle ... Morning Glory . CountryHouse features the lines He s got morning glory And life s a different ... up with an erection . Music video The music video video for CountryHouse was directed by artist ... to be worth 500. ref http www.songfacts.com detail.php?id 5703 CountryHouse at songfacts.com ... Show announced the winner the day before, though the show s chart was unofficial CountryHouse ... came in at number two. Albarn himself was surprised that CountryHouse topped the charts. He ... Cockney revels . NME 26 August 1995. ref Track listings 7 and Cassette CountryHouse One Born Every Minute CD1 CountryHouse One Born Every Minute To The End la comedie Features an extended outro, starts at 3 45 CD2 Blur Recorded Live from Mile End Stadium CountryHouse live Girls & Boys live Parklife live For Tomorrow live Japan CD CountryHouse One Born Every Minute To The End la comedie Features an extended outro, starts at 3 45 Charmless Man Production credits CountryHouse and Charmless ... Irish Singles Chart number one singles Category Britpop songs es CountryHouse eu CountryHouse ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Sport governing body assocname English Cross Country Association logo ECCAlogo.jpg sport Cross country running abbrev ECCA founded 1888 aff affdate region regionyear location Wallington House, Solihull president chairman John Temperton chiefexec secretary Ian Byett coach womenscoach replaced prevfounded url www.englishcrosscountry.co.uk countryflag England The English Cross Country Association ECCA is the governing body of cross country running in England . Its objects are to promote and develop cross country running and to advance and safeguard the interests of the sport and the governing body. It was founded on 1888 is headquartered at the http www.englandathletics.org England Athletics Headquarters in Solihull . Teams The policy of the Association is to send teams to major international cross country events, in order that athletes develop and gain experience of travelling and competing against elite athletes from other Countries. England teams become selected for the Senior age group and the IAAF Under 20 Junior age groups for both men and women. No athletes who are under the age of 16 on the day of competition will be selected and if under 18 will be required to complete a parental consent form. Sponsorship The ECCA and Saucony have agreed a new three year deal to sponsor the English National Cross Country Championships and the English Cross Country Relays. The new agreement is starting on 1 January 2009 and following on from the six years that Saucony have already sponsored the Championships. The successful partnership has seen the Numbers taking part in some of the age groups grow in the size while the Relays have gone from strength to strength. External links http www.englishcrosscountry.co.uk index.php?option com frontpage&Itemid 1 Official Site http www.ukathletics.net welcome UK Athletics http www.englandathletics.org England Athletics Category Athletics in England Category Cross country running organisations Category Sports ... more details
cleanup date January 2010 EnglishCountry Music is a term that gained currency in the 1960s and early 70s to specifically describe a genre of instrumental music then receiving attention from the folk revival . This was a deliberate attempt to avoid the term folk , at the time being used widely to include much acoustically performed music with or without genuine folk origins or traditional which would strictly preclude the more recent material country musicians performed. Those like Keith Summers ref Summers, Keith 1997 Sing, Say or Pay A survey of East Suffolk Country Music, Traditional Music Nos 8 & 9 ref who sought traditional musicians in rural areas often found that both songs and tunes from published sources, music hall, radio, 78 recordings or later coexisted in a performer s repertoire ... . The focus for revival performers of EnglishCountry Music became the style of their informants as much as their repertoire. Rather than a folk club a venue might be a remote country pub where revival ... the music that had been associated with EnglishCountry Dance up to this point. The term seems to have ... with the better known but altogether different American Country Music . The band Oak band Oak s LP Welcome to our fair with its subtitle EnglishCountry Music and Song was a milestone in establishing ... web title EnglishCountry Music publisher Musical Traditions last Stradling first Rod url http www.mustrad.org.uk ... Hall s earlier limited edition recording EnglishCountry Music . ref cite web title EnglishCountry ... the Old Swan Band and initiating the EnglishCountry Music Weekends which started at Cricklade ... of recorded source material for those aspiring to play EnglishCountry Music. EnglishCountry Music ... trust events and at pub sessions and barn dances or ceilidhs across the country. References reflist DEFAULTSORT EnglishCountry Music Category Traditional music ... Music Journal Volume 9 Number 5 English Folk Dance and Song Society ref and Taffy Thomas who had developed ... more details
EnglishCountry Dance is a form of folk dance . It is a social dance form, which has earliest documented ... by Country Dancing, although the relationship of the dances she saw to the surviving dances of the mid 17th century is disputed. EnglishCountry Dance ECD was popular well into the Baroque and English Regency Regency eras. Whereas several figures common to EnglishCountry Dance, e.g. arming and the straight ... floor tracks. EnglishCountry Dance was also popular in France . Andr Lorin visited the English ... whose members enjoy English dance. http www.cdny.org Country Dance New York runs English and contra ... one of the oldest extant EnglishCountry Dance clubs in England. http www.sca.org Society for Creative Anachronism practices many Englishcountry dances in a historical context. http www.theleesburgassembly.org The Leesburg Assembly is an EnglishCountry Dance community centered in Northern Virginia ... Winston s history survey http www ssrl.slac.stanford.edu winston ecd history.htmlx EnglishCountry ... , finally moving into Manorialism country manors around England . Fact date September 2008 History Published instructions for EnglishCountry Dance first appear in John Playford John Playford s The Dancing Master The English Dancing Master of 1651. This collection was reprinted, revised, and enlarged ... a conservative estimate of the number of dances in the English style published between 1651 and 1810 ... in the English manner to Louis XIV of France Louis XIV . In 1706 Raoul Auger Feuillet published ... English dances. This was subsequently translated into English by John Essex and published in England .... There are several related dance forms, such as Scottish country dance , Contra dance , and perhaps square dance . There is also Ceilidh English ceilidh English Ceilidh style a very energetic form that uses simple country dances, newly composed dances and traditional dances that were collected in the twentieth ... Plaine and easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the Tune to each Dance , anyone who ... more details
Countryhouse opera is opera performed at a countryhouse , whether in the house itself, in the grounds, or in an adapted or purpose built theatre in the grounds. It is a feature in particular of the England English summer. Countryhouse opera is usually initiated by private enthusiasts, and relies on private funding. This distinguishes it from the UK s state subsidised opera companies which, like most opera houses around the world, are based in city centres. Black tie is often de rigueur, in contrast with Royal Opera House Covent Garden and other city operas where casual clothing is often acceptable. The performances of countryhouse opera are generally planned to provide a leisurely and elegant experience, with time for picnics on the lawns or a full meal in the interval, and often start in the late afternoon. The English have always liked picnicking in the summer and if you can throw in a bit of entertainment, then that s even better said a former manager at the Sydney Opera House, attributing the popularity of countryhouse opera in England to the wonderful adventurous spirit of the British.... The British like to go out and find a new place. No one in Australia would go out if they had to take a picnic and it was going to rain. ref http www.countrylife.co.uk news events article 78234 CountryHouse Opera.html Marylyn Abbott, quoted in CountryHouse Opera , Country Life on line, 17 June 2004 ref The most important landmark in countryhouse opera was the opening of Glyndebourne Opera House in 1934. Glyndebourne has gradually expanded so that it now has a 1,200 seat theatre ... by an English family in the Loire Valley . There are also a number of touring companies that tour to several country houses each summer. See also Countryhouse theatre References reflist External links http www.countrylife.co.uk news events article 78234 CountryHouse Opera.html 2004 article about countryhouse opera from countrylife.co.uk cite news author Christiansen, Rupert accessdate 2008 08 ... more details
unreferenced date May 2009 Infobox school name Park HouseEnglish School image imagesize caption streetaddress PO Box 22215 city Doha country Qatar coordinates coord 25 13 46 N 51 30 5 E display inline,title principal Mrs. Heather Brennan staff teaching staff roll MOE LEA ofsted avg class size ratio gender houses schooltype age range language English classrooms campus campus size campus type Hours in Day six hours slogan motto accreditation rival mascot mascot image sports team name nickname colours yearbook publication newspaper established 1994 students about 6000 sixth form students very few footnotes picture homepage http www.parkhouseschool.com Park HouseEnglish School is a private international school in Doha , Qatar . Established in 1994, the school serves students the nursery through to year 13. The school is also host to children from 64 different nationalities. The school is one of the top british schools in the country, therefore, different people join for the best education. The school has a gym, swimming pool, football pitch, netball court and various rooms for classes. Campus In September 2005, the school moved from the villas where the school was originally based in Al Mansoura to a purpose built campus in Abu Hamour, providing large and airy modern facilities for all pupils. The new campus boasts separate secondary and primary buildings, a combined Art, DT, Music and Sixth Form block, a large multi purpose sports hall, a 25m swimming pool, an all weather football pitch and a multi purpose outdoor court. Curriculum The curriculum is well known following the british one. Mrs. Heather Brennan is formaly and Irish lady, but prefers the best for people. The primary curriculum follows normally until you reach Year 6, at that stage the SATS begins, which takes ... available to Park House students include basketball, football, netball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball ..., the British Schools of the Middle East games, and Qatar United English Speaking School sports competitions ... more details
Infobox nrhp name William EnglishHouse nrhp type image William English House.jpg caption Southern side of the house location 11291 Ohio State Route 47 State Route 47 , Wayne Township, Darke County, Ohio Wayne Township , Darke County, Ohio Darke County , Ohio nearest city Versailles, Ohio Versailles lat degrees 40 lat minutes 15 lat seconds 5 lat direction N long degrees 84 long minutes 27 long seconds 34 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Ohio built 1881 architect William English architecture Italianate architecture Italianate added June 2, 1982 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 82003562 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The William EnglishHouse is a historic farmhouse in the far western portion of the U.S. state of Ohio . Located along Ohio State Route 47 State Route 47 northeast of the village of Versailles, Ohio Versailles in the northeastern corner of Darke County, Ohio Darke County , ref name nris the house was built in 1881 as the residence of William English, an astronomy astronomically inclined farmer. English was a native of Ireland who immigrated to the United States in 1823. Besides farming, English operated a brickworks on his property, and his employees generally lived in the same house as his family. Consequently, the house is significantly ..., 1999, 303. ref When English erected a new Italianate architecture Italianate house in 1881, he ensured ... Places DEFAULTSORT English, William, House Category 1880s architecture in the United States Category ... western side of the house are placed to face exactly westward, and multiple doors on recessed porch es on the southern side of the house are placed so that the sun s light illuminates them at noon on a certain day of the year. The house s location atop a small hill overlooking State Route 47 ensures that the light of the sun is more frequently cast upon it. ref name dohp In 1982, the EnglishHouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its well preserved historic ... more details
in the Early Modern CountryHouse Poem Category Genres of poetry Category English poetry ...A countryhouse poem is a poem in which the author compliments a wealthy patron or a friend through a description of his countryhouse. Such poems were popular in early 17th century England. The genre may be regarded as a sub set of the topographical poem . The model for the countryhouse poem is Ben Jonson s To Penshurst , published 1616, which compliments Robert Sidney , younger brother of Sir Philip Sidney on his Penshurst Place . The poem is full of allusions, to Epiphanius of Salamis Epiphanius , ref Hutchins, Zach. The Fig Tree of Epiphanius in Jonson s To Penshurst. ANQ 23.1 2010 15 19. ref Martial , and Horace , among others, and begins with the following lines alluding to Horace s Ode 2 18 Thou art not, Penshurst, built to envious show br Of touch or marble, nor canst boast a row br Of polished pillars, or a roof of gold br Thou hast no lantern whereof tales are told, br Or stair ... was imitated in subsequent countryhouse poems. However, Aemilia Lanyer s Description of Cookham ... . Other well known instances of the genre include Andrew Marvell s Upon Appleton House , which describes Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron Thomas, Lord Fairfax s countryhouse, where Marvell ... Maria. Thomas Carew also wrote two countryhouse poems in the mould of To Penshurst To Saxham and To My ... also Descriptive poetry References reflist Bibliography G. R. Hibbard The CountryHouse Poem in the Seventeenth Century 1956 William McClung The CountryHouse in English Renaissance Poetry 1977 Hugh Jenkins Feigned Commonwealths, the CountryHouse Poem and the Fashioning of the Ideal Community 1998, ISBN 0 8207 0292 7 Malcolm Kelsall The Great Good Place The CountryHouse and English Literature 1993 Kari Boyd McBride CountryHouse Discourse in Early Modern England 2001 Wayne, Don E. Penshurst the Semiotics of Place and the Poetics of History 1984 Raymond Williams The Country and the City 1973 ... more details
and Englishcountryhousecountryhouse expert Ruth Watson visits a struggling countryhouse and tries ...Infobox television show name CountryHouse Rescue image caption format Documentary film Documentary runtime ... house rescue CountryHouse Rescue is an observational documentary series which airs on Great Britain ... Watson CountryHouse Rescue url http www.digitalspy.co.uk tv a137347 ruth watson countryhouse rescue.html ... House Rescue url http www.ruthwatson.co.uk countryhouse rescue.html publisher ruthwatson.co.uk date ... format to CountryHouse Rescue , but with hotels. ref Cite news title Everything you need to know about... CountryHouse Rescue url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment tv features everything you need to know about countryhouse rescue 1062492.html publisher The Independent date 12 December ... that a second series of CountryHouse Rescue featuring Ruth Watson had been commissioned by Channel ... House Rescue url http www.broadcastnow.co.uk news multi platform news c4 wants longer run of country ... 2009 06 20 ref ref Cite news title CountryHouse Rescue url http www.ruthwatson.co.uk country ... at 8pm throughout Spring 2010. The third series of CountryHouse Rescue started airing from March 6th 2011 at 9.00pm. Episodes Series 1 2008 09 class wikitable Episode CountryHouse First broadcast ... countryhouse and gardens, located in Stawley , Somerset . In 1993 Mary Anne and Alastair Robb bought ... is a Listed building grade I listed 17th century countryhouse and estate, located on the banks ...? 4. Albury Park 30 December 2008 Albury Park is a Listed building grade II listed countryhouse ... s professional advice to turn the estates fortunes around. CountryHouse Rescue Revisited 2009 class wikitable Episode CountryHouse First broadcast Synopsis 1. Cothay Manor 11 November 2009 Ruth Watson ... 18 November 2009 A year after her visits to Albury Park , Ruth Watson returns to the countryhouse ..., as well as Black Clauchrie. Series 2 2010 class wikitable Episode CountryHouse First ... more details
Countryhouse theatres are indoor or covered performance stage theatres built within or in the grounds of a countryhouse . Examples include Chatsworth House Theatre created in 1896 by William Hemsley for the 8th Duke of Devonshire by converting the East Wing s Banqueting Room, seats about 200. Stanford Hall Loughborough Theatre built in 1936 by Cecil Aubrey Massey and Redding & Smith for Sir Julian Cahn, seats 350. Craig y Nos Castle Patti Theatre opened in 1891 for Adelina Patti , who had purchased the castle in 1878, it was modelled on the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London and La Scala in Milan , and is the base of the Opera School Wales , seats 150. Capesthorne Hall Theatre opened in the 19th century Victorian era , seats 150. Glyndebourne House Auditorium built in 1992 4, replacing the original ... and its reopening to the public later in 2006. See also Countryhouse opera External links http www.theatrestrust.org.uk ... 5 Greek revival Conservatory in the form of an Ionic temple, seats 530. Banks Fee Opera House, Longborough ... at the side of the main house, seats 64. Pyrford Court Theatre built in 1910, with the house, for the Earl of Iveagh . Kilworth House Theatre an open air theatre, seating 540, established in 2007 by the owner of Kilworth House Hotel, Lutterworth Road, North Kilworth Leicestershire. It was the first ... Wilmore, David, Curtain s Up, Your Grace , Country Life magazine Country Life , 22 29 December 2005 ... Chatsworth House Theatre http homepage.ntlworld.com douglas.gilbert stanford hall.htm Stanford Hall ... http www.glyndebourne.com Glyndebourne House Auditorium http www.english heritage.org.uk server.php?show nav.14348 Grange Park English Heritage page http www.grangeparkopera.co.uk Grange Park Opera official web site http www.lfo.org.uk Banks Fee Opera House http www.grangeparkopera.co.uk visit us visit ... Park Theatre http www.kilworthhousetheatre.co.uk Kilworth House Theatre http www.arts archive.com ... in the United Kingdom Category English architecture ... more details
Countryhouse conversion to apartments is the process whereby a large Englishcountryhousecountry houses ... afford a whole housecountryhouse apartments The Country Seat WordPress blog article DEFAULTSORT Countryhouse conversion to apartments Category English architecture Category Country houses ... dining and living rooms e.g. the original Country Houses Association properties . England Fishers Hill House, Hook Heath, Surrey 1947 into 4 homes, more a villa than a countryhouse, built in 1900 1 .... History Large country houses were built on an Estate land estate in the 18th and 19th centuries ... of servants required to maintain the house and family s lifestyle. However, with the diminishing income .... From about the mid 20th century many country houses, in order to avoid their demolition or use ... country retreat for the wealthy , have been converted into apartments. Techniques Subdivision can ... of the house s original architectural features and decorations, while minimising structural changes ... be granted with enabling development near the house i.e. the construction of new housing , to help ... of country houses converted into apartments, by country, in chronological order by conversion dates .... Oxton House, Oxton, Devon 1980s into at least 8 apartments. Callaly Castle , Northumberland ... Plc previously derelict , house into 12 apartments stables, coach house, game larder, laundry and dairy ... Park House , Haywards Heath, East Sussex c1988 early1990s by Period Homes Arundel Estate Sussex Ltd built a housing court in the grounds , 12 apartments in the house, with 30 acres. 1990 s New ..., Warwickshire 1996 2000 by Kit Martin , into 53 dwellings. Maristow House , Devon 1996 2000 by Kit ... completed 2000, house into 8 apartments. 2000 s Whitehayes Sunnyhayes , Burton, Dorset 2000 2 probably a villa, rather than a countryhouse , into 5 apartments in the main house and 4 apartments in the adjoining wing. Herringswell Manor, Herringswell , Suffolk c2002 7 by City and Country Group. Compton ... more details
microsites C countryhouse index.html title The Edwardian CountryHouse publisher Channel4.com accessdate 2006 05 28 cite web date url http www.pbs.org manorhouse title Manor House publisher PBS.org accessdate 2006 05 28 imdb title id 0339957 title The Edwardian CountryHouse tv.com 18838 The Edwardian CountryHouse cite web date url http www.manderston.co.uk title Manderston publisher accessdate 2006 05 28 Category British reality television series UK tv prog stub DEFAULTSORT Edwardian CountryHouse ...This article is about the reality television series. For a general discussion of this type of house, see countryhouse , manor house and manorialism . Infobox Television bgcolour D6D6FF show name The Edwardian CountryHouse image caption genre Historical reality television camera picture format 480i SDTV audio format runtime 60 min. creator developer executive producer starring country Flagicon UK United Kingdom network Channel 4 first run first aired April 2002 num seasons 1 num episodes 5 6 in the US version list episodes website http www.channel4.com history microsites C countryhouse index.html The Edwardian CountryHouse was an acclaimed United Kingdom British mini series in the reality television genre, produced by Channel 4 . It was first aired in the UK in April, 2002 and was later broadcast in the United States U.S. on various PBS stations in 2003 as Manor House , where extra footage was added. It is third in a series of historical reality shows produced by Channel 4, preceded by The 1900 House and The 1940s House . In the series the Olliff Cooper family are given the Personally identifiable information identities of turn of the century Aristocracy class aristocrat s and housed in Manderston , an opulent Scottish countryhouse, where they live for three months in the Edwardian ... of the upstairs participants enjoy their time in the great househouse , which is meant to represent ... more details
Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel also referred to as Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant is an Republic of Ireland Irish Georgian architecture Georgian manor turned restaurant in Arthurstown in New Ross , County Wexford , owned by the award winning Irish celebrity chef Kevin Dundon and his wife Catherine. It is a regular haunt of celebrities such as Bono and Graham Norton when they visit the area and its food has been reviewed by Irish publications such as The Sunday Business Post as well as being recommended by Italy. Dundon runs a famous cookery school on the estate, which has been mentioned on New York s CBS programme, The Early Show The Saturday Early Show . Style Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant has been described in the Irish media as a building which is beautifully proportioned and similar in style to that of Queen Anne . ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant Its interior is reportedly bursting with interesting ... . ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant Background Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant had opened by 2001. ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant ref name St. Paddy ... www.irelandadventures.com accommodation.php?id 420 Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel . Ireland Adventures ... a negative review of his and his compatriots depressing experience at Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant in October 2001. ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant cite web url http archives.tcm.ie businesspost 2001 10 28 story828423828.asp title Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel ... salty. ref name Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant When Kevin Dundon appeared on the CBS programme ... accessdate 2009 04 25 publisher CBS ref Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant has been praised ... clients Dunbrody CountryHouse Hotel and Restaurant has been visited by U2 frontman Bono , President ... Solutions. Accessed 25 April 2009. ref Awards Dunbrody County House Hotel and Restaurant has won ... more details
Infobox Album Name Country Mouse City House Type studio Artist Josh Rouse Cover Background Released July 31, 2007 Recorded Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain Genre Folk music br Indie rock Length 38 00 Label Bedroom Classics Producer Josh Rouse , Paco Loco , Joe Pisapia Reviews Music Box Rating 4 5 http www.musicbox online.com reviews 2007 joshrouse countrymouse 0802200702.html link Prefix Magazine Rating 6.5 10 http www.prefixmag.com reviews cds J josh rouse country mouse city house 3213 Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r1086936 pure url yes Last album She s Spanish, I m American EP br 2007 This album Country Mouse City House br 2007 Next album Live Shepherds Bush Empire December 7th 2007 br 2008 Country Mouse City House is the seventh album by indie rock indie folk music folk musician Josh Rouse . It was released in 2007 by Bedroom Classics . Track listing All songs written by Josh Rouse unless otherwise noted Sweetie Josh Rouse, Paz Suay Italian Dry Ice Hollywood Bass Player God, Please Let Me Go Back Nice to Fit In Pilgrim Domesticated Lovers Josh Rouse, Paz Suay London Bridges Snowy Josh Rouse, Paz Suay Category Josh Rouse albums Category 2007 albums 2000s folk rock album stub fi Country Mouse City House sv Country Mouse City House ... more details
The royal countryhouse in Potsdam is situated on mountain Kapellenberg and has been constructed for church heads. The facade of the log house reminds simple German and Russian farm constructions. It was actually a royal countryhouse of king. On the second floor King Frederik William III would give tea parties, sometimes gathered up to 40 persons. Internal furniture of the royal rooms were of extreme simplicity. Only a samovar from Tula, Russia Tula , the table and tea services produced by on the Berlin royal porcelain manufactory, specified high position of the owner. A porcelain service, a gift of the Russian emperor Nicholas I of Russia Nicholas I was decorated with painted gold on a malachite background and scenes of rural life. Here since Frederik William s times, there was a tiny monument to Alexander I, one meter in height. See also Eight Corners Potsdam coord 52 24 39.53 N 13 03 26.11 E region DE BB type landmark source dewiki display title Category Buildings and structures in Potsdam Brandenburg struct stub de K nigliches Landhaus fr Maison de campagne royale de Potsdam ru ... more details
coord 54.590 2.844 display title region GB scale 5000 Infobox Restaurant name Sharrow Bay CountryHouse image Geograph 379661 by Fraser Darrah.jpg city Ullswater Pooley Bridge , Cumbria country England established 1948 rating Image Star full.svg 15px Image Star empty.svg 15px Image Star empty.svg 15px Michelin Guide 2008 ref name telegraph website http www.sharrowbay.co.uk www.sharrowbay.co.uk Sharrow Bay CountryHouse is a restaurant located in Ullswater Pooley Bridge , Cumbria, England. As of 2008 , the restaurant holds one star in the Michelin Guide . ref name telegraph Cite web url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews 1576400 Full list of Michelin stars in Britain and Ireland.html title Full list of Michelin stars in Britain and Ireland date 24 January 2008 accessdate 2009 06 23 publisher Telegraph.co.uk ref History In 1948, the Manchester Guardian newspaper carried an advertisement for a mansion on the edge of Ullswater with convert 12 acre m2 of grounds and formal gardens dating back to 1840. It was purchased by Francis Coulson. With the help of friends he opened in the spring of 1948 with four bedrooms, and coined the phrase countryhouse hotel for the first time. During 1952 Francis was joined by Brian Sack, and the two of them ran the hotel for the rest of their lives. It is reputedly the place where Sticky toffee pudding was invented in 1960. Since 1967, Sharrow Bay has enjoyed membership of the French inspired Relais & Chateaux Association of small hotels, personally supervised by their owners. Since 2003 it has been part of the Von Essen Hotels group owned by Andrew Davis businessman . Francis Coulson Francis Coulson was born in Bedford on 6 June 1919 and died in Ullswater, Cumbria on 20 February 1998 ref The Independent Friday, 6 March 1998 ref . He was born into a Quaker family, the son of a draper in Bedford. He attended Bedford Modern School . During the Second ... . With his partner Brian Sack, he created the first CountryHouse Hotel. Sharrow Bay was Egon ... more details
Tredegar Park is a large municipal park ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 616771 ref located near the housing estates of Duffryn , Maesglas , and Gaer, Newport Gaer in the city of Newport in South Wales . History It formerly formed part of the estate of the Morgans, Baron Tredegar Lords Tredegar and Tredegar House ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 634481 ref is situated within the park. The park is very large, comprising around convert 90 acre m2 and includes a large lake that it is possible to walk around. ref http www.geograph.org.uk photo 641455 ref The present day community parish and electoral district ward of Tredegar Park ward Tredegar Park is a much smaller area consisting of the Duffryn estate and immediate surroundings. References reflist coord 51 33 49 N 3 01 55 W type landmark region GB display title Category Parks in Newport Newport geo stub cy Parc Tredegar ... more details
File Origins of English PieChart.svg thumb right 250px According to surveys, ref cite book last Finkenstaedt first Thomas coauthors Dieter Wolff title Ordered profusion studies in dictionaries and the English ... dp 0029344700 title Joseph M. Willams, Origins of the English Language at publisher Amazon.com date accessdate 2010 04 21 ref the percentage of modern English words derived from each language group ... 29 French 29 Germanic 26 Others 16 These are lists of words in the English language which are known as loanword s or borrowings, which are derived from other languages. For purely native Old English Anglo Saxon derived words, see List of English words of Anglo Saxon origin . List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin List of English words of African origin List of English words of Afrikaans origin List of English words of Arabic origin List of English words of Chinese origin List of English words of Czech origin List of English words of Scandinavian origin English words of Danish origin List of English words of Danish origin List of English words of Dutch origin List of English words of Etruscan origin List of English words of Finnish origin List of English words of French origin List of French words and phrases used by English speakers List of English words with dual French and Anglo Saxon variations List of pseudo French words adapted to English List of English Latinates of Germanic origin List of English words of Gaulish origin List of English words of German origin List of German expressions in English List of pseudo German words adapted to EnglishEnglish words of Greek origin a discussion rather than a list List of Greek words with English derivatives List of English words of Hawaiian origin List of English words of Hebrew origin List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin List of English words of Hungarian origin List of English words of Indian origin List of English words of Indonesian origin , including from Javanese language Javanese , Malay language ... more details
Infobox nrhp name English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House nrhp type image caption location 111 N. Chestnut St., Rochester, New York lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 32 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 12 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York built 1902 architect Brockett, William Gordon & Kaelber architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Romanesque Revival added March 12, 1992 area convert 0.6 acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000563.pdf Inner Loop MRA refnum 92000150 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House is a historic Church building church complex located at Rochester, New York Rochester in Monroe County, New York . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category 1902 architecture Category Churches in Rochester, New York MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
Summary album cover fur Article CountryHouse ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Name Artist Blur Label Food EMI Records Graphic Artist Item front cover Type CD5 Website Owner Commentary Use Infobox Choose Infobox Header Section Artist Discography Other OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Source Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Licensing Non free album cover Category Album covers CountryHouse song ... more details
Infobox hotel hotel name Egerton Grey CountryHouse Hotel logo logo width image image width caption location Porthkerry Park , Barry, Vale of Glamorgan Barry , Vale of Glamorgan , Wales , United Kingdom pushpin map Wales Vale of Glamorgan latd 51 latm 23 lats 40 latNS N longd 3 longm 19 longs 22 longEW W coordinates type coordinates display opening date 1988 stars diamonds closing date developer architect operator owner number of restaurants 1 number of rooms 10 number of suites floor area floors parking website footnotes Egerton Grey CountryHouse Hotel is an The Automobile Association AA four star listed hotel located near the Bristol Channel in Porthkerry Park , Barry, Vale of Glamorgan Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan , south Wales . It is located near the viaduct and Cardiff International Airport , hidden away from the main park area. The house was originally built in the 17th century ref name PorterPrince2006 cite book last1 Porter first1 Darwin last2 Prince first2 Danforth title Frommer s England 2007 url http books.google.com books?id flXWgM0TFhoC&pg PA704 accessdate 28 January 2011 date 8 September 2006 publisher John Wiley and Sons isbn 9780470007464 page 704 ref and functioned a rectory for some time. It opened as a luxury hotel in 1988 and retained its Edwardian bathrooms, open fireplaces, and antique furnishings including paintings and porcelain, ref name PorterPrince2006 with its original brasswork, mahogany and oak panelling. ref name BC cite web url http www.bigcardiff.co.uk cardiff hotels.php?hotel id 64 title Egerton Grey CountryHouse Hotel publisher Big Cardiff accessdate 28 January, 2011 ref The hotel has 10 ensuite rooms, with many of the rooms containing their Victorian or Edwardian appearances with four poster posters etc. ref name Ford2004 cite book last Ford first Rebecca title Cardiff & South Wales url http books.google.com books?id 5wc8FVqg8HUC&pg PT23 accessdate 28 January 2011 date 1 August 2004 publisher Footprint Travel Guides isbn 9781904777052 ... more details
The Motion Picture & Television CountryHouse and Hospital is a retirement community , with individual cottages, and a fully licensed, acute care hospital, located at 23388 Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California Woodland Hills, California . It is a service of the Motion Picture & Television Fund , providing services for members of the film motion picture and television industry. History Ref improve section date August 2008 In 1940 , then president of the Motion Picture & Television Fund Motion Picture Relief Fund , Jean Hersholt , found 48 acres 194,000 m of walnut and orange groves in the southwest end of the San Fernando Valley that was selling for US 850 an acre 0.21 m . The Board purchased the property for the Motion Picture CountryHouse . To offset the costs for the first buildings, which were designed by architect William Pereira , seven acres 28,000 m were sold. Mary Pickford and Jean Hersholt broke the first ground. The dedication was on September 27, 1942. The Motion Picture Hospital was dedicated on the grounds of the CountryHouse in 1948 . In attendance were Ronald Reagan , Shirley Temple , and Robert Young actor Robert Young , among other movie star stars . Services were later extended to those working in the television industry as well, and the name was altered to reflect the change. Scores of movie notables spent their last years here so have ... CountryHouse and Hospital, MPTF s services operate six outpatient health centers throughout ... CountryHouse and Hospital. He would have been 67 years old ... work New York Times date February ... s most famous cowboy stars, died early this morning of cancer at the Motion Picture CountryHouse ... actor and director, died Sunday at the Motion Picture CountryHouse after a heart attack, ... work ... CountryHouse And Hospital Category Hollywood history and culture Category Retirement communities Category ... Oliver Jean Parker Virginia Pearson House Peters Jr. ref name LATimes Robert Quarry Norman Reilly ... more details
Information Description Oil painting 22 x 28 of a CountryHouse by David Foster Pratt, a 20th Century New York artist. Source http www.askart.com AskART assets member 162 162080 102368 90730 UntitledCountryHouse.jpg Date 1939 08 Author David Foster Pratt Permission This low resolution image is used in David Foster Pratt , an article about the artist and his work, and is credited as a piece of artistic work. It is considered that this significantly helps the reader s understanding of the topic and that understanding of the topic would be impaired without it. It is considered that this will not cause commercial harm to the copyright holder. It is believed that this is fair use and does not infringe copyright. There is no known free alternative available. According to fair use section 107 of the United States Copyright Act of 1976 The fair use of a copyrighted work...for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching including multiple copies for classroom use , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. See http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts ts search.pl?title 17&sec 107 The image is used for non profit purposes. This factor is noted as relevant by the Act. other versions Non free 2D art ... more details