Full Description: Crookham House, from the west. The present building is Crookham's third manor house. The first on this site was built by 1786. Henry Tull purchased the manor of Crookham in 1798 and built the first part of the present house sometime after 1850. It twice extended by the Tull family and sold in 1939. Since then, it has been used by the Great Western Railway as offices and as a school. It is now divided into apartments. |
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Collection: West Berkshire Council |
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Place: Newbury, Berkshire, Crookham Common |
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Subject: landscape, topography, building and manor house |
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Content Type: 35mm slide |
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Location: West Berkshire Council |
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Local Ref: NEBYM:D3099.68 |
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Unique ID: wb-nm-virtual_tour68-i-00-000.tif |
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IPR: West Berkshire Council |
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