The present three large "granges" (multi-purpose barns), the main gateway, and the moat are not present on the 1825 map and were also newly built.
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Two local granges are recorded.
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Grange-mouth is almost a model port.
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The manor may have originally been an outlying sheep farm orgrange, but by the 15th century had become a place of pilgrimage.
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Essentially, the room, building,grange, barn, garage or shed, or other building, used for making wine.
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In a mediaeval context thegrangeplace name normally denotes a monastic farm.
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The monks built agrangethere; removing the inhabitants to make room for it.
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As of 1992, one church remained and the school,grangehall and stores were closed.
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The town has agrangehall, church, fire station and general store and is known for equestrian properties as well as small farms.
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Civic buildings include the town hall,grange, library, and a series of horse sheds near the common.
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He has a bundle matching it in appearance, which he carries to thegrange.
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The original site became agrangeestate of the abbey, and the chapel at the site was used as a one-room local church.
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The four principal buildings are a church, its associated parsonage, agrangehall, and a four room schoolhouse.
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The moatedgrangeat is a scheduled ancient monument.
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The building became a gigantic agriculturalgrangeand the tomb was lost carelessly under straw.
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