What to See in England

What to See in England
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Gordon Home. What to See in England

What to See in England

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PREFACE

G.H. HAM HOUSE AND PETERSHAM

WALTON-ON-THAMES (SCOLD'S BRIDLE)

HARROW

"BYRON'S TOMB" IN HARROW CHURCHYARD.] HOLWOOD HOUSE, KESTON

THE HOME OF WILLIAM PITT

CHIGWELL, ESSEX

WALTHAM ABBEY AND CROSS

DOWNE

THE HOME OF DARWIN

EPSOM: ITS RACES AND ITS SALTS

EPPING FOREST

HAMPTON COURT

RYE HOUSE, BROXBOURNE

HATFIELD HOUSE, HERTS

HATFIELD HOUSE.] RUNNYMEAD, THE SIGNING OF MAGNA CHARTA

THE OLDEST BRASS IN ENGLAND

ST. ALBANS

VERULAMIUM AND GORHAMBURY

ST. ALBANS ABBEY

STOKE POGES CHURCH, BUCKS

STOKE POGES CHURCHYARD

WINDSOR

WINDSOR CASTLE.] JORDANS AND WILLIAM PENN

THE JORDANS

KNOLE HOUSE AND SEVENOAKS

KNOLE HOUSE

GREENSTEAD CHURCH

A SAXON CHURCH WITH WOODEN WALLS

CHALFONT ST. GILES

HOME OF MILTON

WESTERHAM

THE HOME OF GENERAL WOLFE

GUILDFORD, SURREY

GAD'S HILL

THE HOME OF CHARLES DICKENS

GAD'S HILL PLACE, NEAR ROCHESTER

IGHTHAM MOTE, KENT

IGHTHAM—THE MOAT AND BRIDGE.] PENSHURST

PENSHURST PLACE

ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT AND MARAZION

ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT

ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL

ROCHESTER CATHEDRAL

TUNBRIDGE WELLS

THE PANTILES, TUNBRIDGE WELLS.] THE QUINTAIN POST AT OFFHAM AND MALLING ABBEY

EVERSLEY

THE HOME OF CHARLES KINGSLEY

FARNHAM, SURREY

THE HOME OF WILLIAM COBBETT

HINDHEAD, SURREY

SHOTTERMILL

THE HOME OF GEORGE ELIOT

PENN'S CHAPEL AT THAKEHAM, SUSSEX

CHAWTON THE HOME OF JANE AUSTEN

SELBORNE

THE HOME OF GILBERT WHITE

ELSTOW

THE HOME OF JOHN BUNYAN

BUNYAN'S COTTAGE AT ELSTOW

LEWES, SUSSEX

THE BARBICAN AT LEWES CASTLE

BODIAM CASTLE, SUSSEX

COLCHESTER, ESSEX

LAYER MARNEY

BATTLE ABBEY

THE GATEWAY OF BATTLE ABBEY

CAMBRIDGE

ST. JOHN'S GATEWAY, CAMBRIDGE.] ARUNDEL CASTLE

ARUNDEL CASTLE

OLNEY, BUCKS

THE HOME OF COWPER

COWPER'S HOME AT OLNEY

WANTAGE AND THE COUNTRY OF ALFRED THE GREAT

CANTERBURY AND ITS CATHEDRAL

THE TRANSEPT OF MARTYRDOM

RECULVERS

OXFORD

MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD.] MIDHURST

AND THE HOME OF RICHARD COBDEN

COBDEN'S PEW IN HEYSHOTT CHURCH

PEVENSEY CASTLE

LANDING-PLACE OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR

WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL

SAVERNAKE FOREST

THE AVENUE IN SAVERNAKE FOREST.] ELY CATHEDRAL

ELY CATHEDRAL

ST. IVES, HUNTINGDONSHIRE

WINCHELSEA AND RYE

WINCHELSEA CHURCH

BLENHEIM PALACE

BLENHEIM PALACE

PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL AND CROWLAND

CROWLAND ABBEY

PETERBOROUGH

PETERBOROUGH CATHEDRAL

SOUTHAMPTON

THE BARGATE IN THE HIGH STREET OF SOUTHAMPTON.] HELMINGHAM HALL

STONEHENGE, WILTSHIRE

NETLEY ABBEY

NETLEY ABBEY, LOOKING EAST.] SALISBURY AND ITS CATHEDRAL

SALISBURY CATHEDRAL

SANDWICH, KENT

FISHER'S GATE, SANDWICH

NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE

THE RUFUS STONE IN THE NEW FOREST

OSBORNE HOUSE

OSBORNE HOUSE

CARISBROOKE CASTLE

LUTTERWORTH

THE HOME OF JOHN WYCLIFF

COMPTON WYNYATES

COMPTON WYNYATES

KENILWORTH CASTLE

KENILWORTH CASTLE

BELVOIR CASTLE

THE SEAT OF THE DUKE OF RUTLAND

BELVOIR CASTLE

BATH

THE RESTORED ROMAN BATH AT BATH

BOSTON AND THE PILGRIM FATHERS

WARWICK

WARWICK CASTLE ON THE AVON

GLOUCESTER AND ITS CATHEDRAL

GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL

NORFOLK BROADS

AMONG THE NORFOLK BROADS

NORWICH CATHEDRAL

NORWICH CATHEDRAL

LICHFIELD

THE BIRTHPLACE OF DR. JOHNSON

LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL

SHERBORNE AND ITS ABBEY CHURCH

SHERBORNE ABBEY CHURCH

NEWARK

NEWARK CASTLE

WELLS AND ITS CATHEDRAL

WELLS CATHEDRAL

STRATFORD-ON-AVON

THE BIRTHPLACE OF SHAKESPEARE

GOOD FREND, FOR IESVS SAKE FORBEARE, TO DIGG THE DUST ENCLOASED HEARE; BLESTE BE YE MAN YT SPARES THES STONES, AND CVRST BE HE YT MOVES MY BONES

TRINITY CHURCH, STRATFORD-ON-AVON

BURNHAM THORPE, NORFOLK

THE BIRTHPLACE OF NELSON

BURNHAM THORPE CHURCH

LULWORTH COVE, DORSETSHIRE

CORFE CASTLE

IN THE ISLE OF PURBECK, DORSETSHIRE

LINCOLN AND ITS CATHEDRAL

LINCOLN CATHEDRAL

SOMERSET, THE BIRTHPLACE OF TENNYSON

GLASTONBURY ABBEY

GLASTONBURY ABBEY

WALSINGHAM, NORFOLK

THE PRIORY OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM

CHEDDAR CAVES, CHEDDAR, SOMERSET

CHEDDAR CLIFFS

NEWSTEAD ABBEY

THE BIRTHPLACE OF BYRON

NEWSTEAD ABBEY

THE WESSEX OF THOMAS HARDY'S ROMANCES

DORCHESTER

TINTERN ABBEY

TINTERN ABBEY

CHESTERFIELD, DERBYSHIRE

CHESTERFIELD CHURCH

DUKERIES

CLUMBER HOUSE

HADDON HALL, DERBYSHIRE

THE BALL-ROOM AT HADDON HALL] THE ISLE OF ATHELNEY, AND SEDGEMOOR

THE SCENE OF MONMOUTH'S DEFEAT

RAGLAN CASTLE

RAGLAN CASTLE

DOVEDALE

TISSINGTON SPIRES, DOVEDALE.] WELLINGTON AND THE WREKIN, SHROPSHIRE

THE WREKIN FROM WELLINGTON.] WROXETER AND THE ROMAN CITY OF URICONIUM, SALOP

WROXETER

BUILDWAS ABBEY, SHROPSHIRE

BUILDWAS ABBEY

LUDLOW AND ITS CASTLE

LUDLOW, SHOWING THE PARISH CHURCH.] SHREWSBURY

SHREWSBURY

BUXTON AND THE PEAK DISTRICT

CASTLETON PEAK CAVERN.] TEWKESBURY

TEWKESBURY ABBEY

EXETER AND ITS CATHEDRAL

THE WEST FRONT OF EXETER CATHEDRAL

MARKET DRAYTON, SALOP

AND THE BIRTHPLACE OF ROBERT CLIVE

MARKET DRAYTON FROM THE RIVER

CHESTER

ONE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE OF THE ROWS AT CHESTER

EXMOOR

KNUTSFORD

THE HOME OF MRS. GASKELL

KNUTSFORD

TORR STEPS ON THE BARLE, SOMERSET

CLEEVE ABBEY, SOMERSET

HAWARDEN

HAWARDEN CASTLE

YORK MINSTER

COXWOLD, YORKSHIRE

THE HOME OF STERNE

LLANGOLLEN AND VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY

VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY

KNARESBOROUGH, DRIPPING WELL

THE DRIPPING WELL AT KNARESBOROUGH

FOUNTAINS ABBEY

FOUNTAINS ABBEY

RIPON CATHEDRAL

RIPON CATHEDRAL—THE MINSTER BRIDGE.] DARTMOOR

HAWORTH

THE HOME OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË

THE PARSONAGE AT HAWORTH, FROM THE CHURCHYARD

RIEVAULX ABBEY

RIEVAULX ABBEY.] BRIXHAM, DEVON

LANDING-PLACE OF WILLIAM III

BRIXHAM HARBOUR

CONWAY CASTLE

CONWAY CASTLE

THE DOONE VALLEY, EXMOOR

ASSOCIATED WITH "LORNA DOONE"

THE DOONE VALLEY, EXMOOR

LLANDOVERY, SOUTH WALES

A CENTRE FOR THE FINE SCENERY OF THE DISTRICT

LLANDOVERY CASTLE

DARTMOUTH, DEVON

THE BUTTER MARKET AT DARTMOUTH

RICHMOND, YORKSHIRE

RICHMOND CASTLE

TINTAGEL

KING ARTHUR'S CASTLE, TINTAGEL

WHITBY

WHITBY

CARNARVON CASTLE

CARNARVON CASTLE

PLYMOUTH

DURHAM AND ITS CATHEDRAL

DURHAM CATHEDRAL

RABY CASTLE, DURHAM

RABY CASTLE

SNOWDON

SNOWDON

HARLECH CASTLE

GRASMERE AND RYDAL MOUNT

THE HOMES OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

RYDAL WATER.] THE LAKE DISTRICT

WINDERMERE

ST. DAVIDS CATHEDRAL

ST. DAVIDS CATHEDRAL FROM THE NORTH-EAST.] FURNESS ABBEY, LANCASHIRE

FURNESS ABBEY

MONKWEARMOUTH, NEAR JARROW

THE HOME OF THE "VENERABLE BEDE"

MONKWEARMOUTH CHURCH

THE ISLE OF MAN

CASTLE RUSHEN, ISLE OF MAN

BRANTWOOD

THE HOME OF JOHN RUSKIN

FOWEY

FOWEY

HEXHAM AND HADRIAN'S WALL

A PORTION OF HADRIAN'S WALL

THE LAKE DISTRICT

CRUMMOCK WATER AND BUTTERMERE.] KESWICK

AND THE HOME OF ROBERT SOUTHEY

ASHNESS BRIDGE, DERWENTWATER.] ALNWICK CASTLE

ALNWICK CASTLE

LANERCOST PRIORY, CUMBERLAND

LANERCOST PRIORY AND STEPPING-STONES.] CHILLINGHAM CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND

THE WILD CATTLE AT CHILLINGHAM

ST. IVES, CORNWALL

ST. IVES

BAMBOROUGH CASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND

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Gordon Home

A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association

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After the Norman Conquest Hatfield, the Haethfield of the Saxons, became the property of the bishops of Ely, and was known as Bishops Hatfield, as indeed it is marked on many maps. There was here a magnificent palace, which at the Reformation became the property of Henry VIII., and was afterwards given to the Cecils by James I., who received Theobalds in exchange.

The town of Hatfield is a quaint, straggling place, with narrow streets and many antique houses. A steep declivity leads up to the old church, dedicated to St. Etheldreda, just outside one of the entrances to the grounds of Hatfield House. The church contains a monument to Sir Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury, also tombs of the Botelers, Brockets, and Reads of Brocket Hall.

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