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Langford Hall built c1774 by John Carr of York
Langford Hall, Langford, Newark, Notts was built c1774 by John Carr of York for Slingsby Duncombe who owned all the land in Langford.


A memorial tablet to Slingsby Duncombe, who also lived in Bryanston Square London, in in Langford Church.


In 1832 the estate was sold to Lord Middleton, who had estates in Yorkshire and also owned Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire. The Middleton family owned Langford until 1925 when the estate was sold to Trinity College, Cambridge.





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New article name Langford Hall

Langford Hall, Langford, Newark, Notts was built c1774 by John Carr of York for Slingsby Duncombe who owned all the land in Langford.

A memorial tablet to Slingsby Duncombe, who also lived in Bryanston Square London, in in Langford Church.

In 1832 the estate was sold to Lord Middleton, who had estates in Yorkshire and also owned Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire. The Middleton family owned Langford until 1925 when the estate was sold to Trinity College, Cambridge.


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