The Manor House 1707, Sedgefield

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    Website of The Manor House 1707, Sedgefield - includes a section on the history of the building. "The Manor House was built in 1707 by Judge Robert Wright of London who subsequently became Chief Justice of Carolina in pre-independent America and whose son, Sir James Wright became Royal Governor of Georgia and is interred in the North Transept of Westminster Abbey. The Manor House is now a multi-activity centre and is home to various businesses. It is a venue for weddings, celebrations, business events and conferences and gigs. Sedgefield is a vibrant County Durham town and The Manor House sits proudly overlooking the village green...."
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    The Manor House 1707, Sedgefield
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  • Further information

    Link: https://www.manorhousesedgefield.co.uk/
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 2 years ago
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