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556:"George St V.'s youngest brother John Wood Wilson (1812–1872) worked hard to put the management of the Estate on a sounder footing, and to invest in farm improvements. In 1898 financial problems forced George Holt Wilson to move out of Redgrave Hall, and he took up residence at Broom Hills house, Rickinghall. He was the last of the Wilsons to live at the Hall. In the First World War troops were billeted in the Park. Between 1919 and 1921 George Holt Wilson sold most of the contents of the Muniment Room at the Hall. This was a room on the ground floor which contained Estate and manorial records and legal documents relating to the successive owners of the Estate dating back to the Middle Ages. The bulk of the early material went to the University of Chicago, where it forms a uniquely important collection of documents for studying Mediaeval and Tudor history. In 1924 George Holt Wilson died, and his son George Rowland died in 1928. The Estate therefore had to pay two lots of death duties tax in four years. This set the scene for the climate of financial stringency facing John Holt Wilson (1900–1963) when he took over running the Estate. For a few years in the 1930s John Holt Wilson was able to let the Hall as a hotel and country club. decided to demolish the Hall to raise money to plough into the Estate. The interior features – fireplaces, ceilings, staircases – were sold, and then the house itself was taken down brick by brick." 31: 492: 49: 476:. He was a leader of local resistance against the invading Danish armies in 1004 and 1010.) By 1211, Abbot Samson of Bury St Edmunds had built a hunting lodge (or Hall) and deer-park (a deer hunting ground enclosed by fence or ditch) which soon included a stable, dairy, chicken house, dove house, goose house, orchard, kitchen, bake house, chapel, and guest house. Redgrave Church was added in the early 14th century. In 1539 King 824: 56: 531:
from 17 April 1689 to 11 March 1710. After John Holt, his brother Rowland Holt was Squire of Redgrave, followed by his son, Rowland II, followed by his 16-year-old son Rowland III who remodelled the Hall and Park in the 1760s adding a sinuous, 50-acre (20 ha) lake, "a Palladian 'rotunda' or
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In 1971 Redgrave Park was sold out of the Holt-Wilson family to Guy and Elizabeth Topham who turned it into a farm. Of the buildings erected by Brown, only the Roundhouse and the Kennels survive, and are subject to a Grade Two preservation order by the Government to keep them for posterity.
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and a red brick stable block were built near the Hall. He owned a house in London, at 47 Pall Mall. When he died unmarried in 1786 the Estate passed to his brother Thomas. Thomas Holt was Squire of Redgrave until his death in 1799, when the Estate passed to his nephew
507:) bought Redgrave Manor from the Crown. The Bacon family had possession of the property for the next 160 years. Bacon rebuilt the Hall and made some alterations to the Park. Robert Bacon, the 5th baronet, sold the Redgrave Estate in 1702 to 549:
In 1799, Thomas Holt's nephew Captain George Wilson (later Admiral of the Red) inherited the Redgrave Estate. Admiral Wilson's eldest son, George St Vincent (1806–1852) inherited what King
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The village of Redgrave is the descendant of the historic Redgrave Manor (Redgrave Park) which contained Redgrave Hall and currently contains Redgrave Park Farm.
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Table of wards that comprise Mid Suffolk and the parishes that this 2001 law defines as constituting each of those wards
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round house in one corner of the Park, and a 'water house' (later known as the Kennels) beside the Lake. A decorative
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chapel, a national school, an endowed grammar school with Β£28 a year, and charities Β£21. Cardinal Wolsey was rector."
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killed tens of thousands of poultry to stop the spread of this outbreak of H5N1.
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called "the most beautiful combination of land and water in Eastern England".
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In 1542 three years after the property had been seized by Henry VIII,
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and Redgrave Manor and Park passed into the hands of the King.
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threat was discovered at several Redgrave Poultry farms near
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Parish Magazine for Redgrave, Rickinghhall & Botesdale
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Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper, George John Gray,
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completed in 1086, the Redgrave Manor was given to the
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station, and 7 WNW of Eye; and has a post-office under
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In 1702 Robert Bacon sold the Redgrave Hall Estate to
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The parish contains also the hamlet of 326:that here forms the county boundary with 759: 757: 755: 573:In November 2007, the highly pathogenic 544: 490: 603: 529:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 486: 376:Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 352:recorded the parish population as 459. 1659: 518: 344:miles (7 km) west of the town of 1646:US influenza statistics by flu season 837: 752: 503:(father of philosopher/statesman Sir 382:"REDGRAVE, a village and a parish in 390:. The village stands near the river 797:– village's local newspaper website 623:2007 Bernard Matthews H5N1 outbreak 589:; including at Redgrave Park where 36:Parish church of St Mary the Virgin 13: 1641:2017–2018 United States flu season 788: 776:Athenae Cantabrigienses: 1500–1585 14: 1698: 1380:Live attenuated influenza vaccine 817: 822: 55: 54: 47: 29: 569:H5N1 outbreak in Redgrave, 2007 768: 741: 730: 719: 708: 668: 655:Office for National Statistics 635: 1: 1438:Russian flu (1889–1890) 863: 726:Redgrave History (Bury Abbey) 322:, England, just south of the 581:strain that is considered a 7: 616: 93:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 10: 1703: 1213:Transmission and infection 764:Redgrave History (Wilsons) 628: 365: 1677:Civil parishes in Suffolk 1628: 1575: 1550: 1512: 1505: 1493:Central Luzon H5N6 (2017) 1471: 1433:Influenza pandemic (1557) 1428:Influenza pandemic (1510) 1418: 1407: 1370: 1295: 1286: 1266: 1257: 1200: 1164: 1155: 1135: 1107: 1098: 953: 917: 871: 737:Redgrave History (Bacons) 481:dissolved the monasteries 414:the Dane, to ; passed to 378:described Redgrave thus: 251: 233: 223: 211: 201: 191: 177: 159: 141: 123: 107: 91: 79: 42: 28: 23: 1535:2007 Australian outbreak 748:Redgrave History (Holts) 560:1971 – present (Tophams) 456:Before 1542 (Bury Abbey) 451:Redgrave Manor/Park/Hall 438:. Value, Β£889.* Patron, 1322:Neuraminidase inhibitor 676:Rickinghall and Walsham 330:. 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Parish church of St Mary the Virgin
Redgrave is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
2011 Census
OS grid reference
TM0478
Civil parish
District
Mid Suffolk
Shire county
Suffolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
IP22
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Waveney Valley
UK
England
Suffolk
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civil parish
Suffolk
River Waveney

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