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Little Wolford in Warwickshire
Issue No. 19 | Emma Morby
Emma Morby, Director of Land Acquisition at Heritage England Limited, describes Little Wolford, a manor house in Warwickshire.
Dutton Homestead
Issue No. 18 | Emma Morby
Emma Morby, Director of Land Acquisition at Heritage England Limited, talks about Dutton Homestall, a Grade II listed property first established in the 14th century.
Brereton Hall
Issue No. 17 | Emma Morby
Emma Morby, Director Of Land Acquisition at Heritage England Limited, describes Brereton Hall, a Grade 1 listed property in Cheshire.
A Village within a Village
Issue No. 16 | Emma Morby
Emma Morby, Director Of Land Acquisition at Heritage England Limited, talks about the Grade II listed property, Appledore.
Backford Hall: Breathing Life Into A Chester Property
Issue No. 13 | Emma Morby
Emma Morby, from Heritage England, showcases the historic property Backford Hall, located in Backford, Chester.
Wilby Hall: A Property Bursting With Potential
Emma Morby brings you a slightly more understated property. It’s not a castle, but it still has all the charm and character of one!
Historic Property Of The Month: Seton Castle - 18,000 Sq Ft Of Mystery And Intrigue
Emma Morby, director of land acquisition at Heritage England, talks about Seton Castle, built in 1789 by Robert Adam using the stone from Seton Palace.