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Bedford Estate - Wikipedia The Bedford Estate is an estate in central London owned by the Russell family, which holds the peerage title of Duke of Bedford The estate was originally based in Covent Garden, [1] then stretched to include Bloomsbury in 1669 [2]
The Bedford House - This Old House With careful planning and the expert craftsmanship provided by the TOH TV crew, this American icon of a house is poised to survive for another 300 years New episodes of the Bedford house project begin airing on October 6, 2011 on PBS Check local listings for dates and times in your area
Bedford House | Commercial Office Retail Hub | Bedford House Bedford House is a unique commercial office and retail hub located in the heart of Belfast City Centre Redefining the future of workspaces, our in-house management team is committed to consistently surpassing tenant expectations while fostering an inspiring and innovate environment for all
About Us - Bedford House Located in the quaint northern Westchester village of Katonah, BEDFORD HOUSE is a jewel of a home furnishings store, an oasis of good taste with a welcoming atmosphere It was created with love and talent by Dennis Anderson
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Demolition Exeter: The History of Bedford House - Blogger Bedford House remained at the centre of Exeter's history throughout the 17th century In 1644, during the English Civil War, the house was still in the possession of the Bedford family, the then owner being William Russell, the 1st Duke of Bedford and lord-lieutenant of the county of Devonshire
Bedford House - The Dudley Women Became central London residence of the Earls of Bedford Older property sitting next to river, also known as 'Russell House' or 'Russell Place' Building project undertaken on land on north side of the Strand, by Edward Russell, 3rd Duke of Bedford c 1586, overseen by aunt and guardian Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick