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The village hall in Yelling was the old primary school


The Church of the Holy Cross in Yelling is Grade II Listed.
- Credit: Sanchia Ascroft
Just under 300 people live in the picturesque village of Yelling on the outskirts of St Neots.
Yelling is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as having two manors and 25 households and being in the Hundred of Toseland in Huntingdonshire
 It also had three spellings for its name, Gelinge, Gellinge and Ghellinge, which are believed to have derived from the name of the local landowner Gill or Gell.
The village boasts a Norman-style church which has roots dating back to the 12th Century. The Church of the Holy Cross is a Grade II listed building and includes two original 13th Century windows. ....

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Easthampstead Park's journey through time as site transforms into hotel


TODAY, it is a newly-refurbished hotel fit for the community having been converted from a conference centre run by the council.
But the history of Easthampstead Park, one of the jewels in Bracknell Forest’s crown, stretches back centuries.
Before the mansion house was built, records identified the manor of Easthampstead in William the Conqueror s Domesday Survey of 1086.
Down the centuries, Easthampstead passed with frequency as a gift or an exchange at “the whim of the Crown”, according to historian Penny Olsen.
By the mid 14th century King Edward the Third had built a Royal Hunting Lodge within its boundaries. ....

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