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Aston-by-Budworth & Arley Green : 1850 & 1892 (870 words) |
 | The present mansion is a noble structure, in the Elizabethan style, built in 1755; it is of brick with stone finishings, forming a quadrangle, the interior of which is laid out as a flower garden; the east front was built in 1834, and the south front, which forms the principle entrance, in 1841. |
 | The chapel of St. Mary, adjoining Arley Hall, and erected in 1845, is an edifice of Runcorn free stone, in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel and nave, and has one stained window. |
 | Arley Hall, the seat of Piers Egerton-Warburton Esq., J.P, is an Elizabethan mansion situated in a beautifully wooded park of 300 acres, and in front of the mansion is a lake of considerable extent. |
| Arley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (88 words) |
 | The village of Upper Arley in Worcestershire, England. |
 | Which has a station called Arley on the Severn Valley Railway. |
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