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west side with a semi-circular entrance porch. This building is now (21st century) the farmhouse and has a
Georgian style overall. The farm also contains more than 14 arched openings which would have been used for storage of carts, drays etc. The arches stand on solid stone piers and is thought to
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at reference 307d. During feudal times, and even beyond, the manor was the basic administrative unit of the kingdom. The lord would be granted the land by a higher magnate in return for services - and that magnate would in turn receive his land from someone higher, all the way up to the king. Some
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756:Sheffield
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269:Ambulance
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408:Iron Age
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772:Swinton
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710:Hoyland
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810:Rivers
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