To Albums Aerial photos & maps of places in England with Danvers family connections
On the pages with photos, passing the cursor over the aerial photo will overlay a corresponding map of the area.
MMDF = Memorials of the Danvers Family
Danby Castle
(MMDF p.8-27) Danby Castle Acquired by Sir John Danvers upon marrying Elizabeth Nevill in 1567.
Danby Lodge, Moors Visitors Centre
(MMDF p.8-27) Nth York Moors Visitors Centre Part of this was the home of Sir John Danvers.
Cornbury Park SW of Charlbury
(MMDF p.8-29) Cornbury Park and Charlbury, home of Sir Henry Danvers 1630-1644.
Cornbury Park & Whychwood Forest
(MMDF p.8-29) Cornbury Park and Whychwood Forest
Church Stowe or Stowe of Nine Churches
(MMDF p.8-27) Stowe of Nine Churches Tomb and marble effigy of Lady Elizabeth Danvers d. 1630.
Culworth Village
(MMDF p.9-13) Culworth, home of the Danvers family for 400 years.
(MMDF p.9-13) Sulgrave The ancestral home of the Washingtons in Britain.
Chamberhouse
(MMDF p.6-10) Chamberhouse Manor, home of Sir William and Lady Anne Danvers 16th C.
Chamberhouse
(MMDF p.6-11) Thatcham Church, Tomb of Sir William and Lady Anne Danvers (nee Pury).
Dauntsey
(MMDF p.10-1) Dauntsey, The Wiltshire home of the Danvers family.
(MMDF p.17-10) Tockenham near Dauntsey, built by Richard Danvers d. 1604.
(MMDF p.10-1) Dorney Court, Site of one of the first Danvers homes. Original built c.1070.
Banbury area
(MMDF p.10-1) Banbury, Cropredy, Gt Bourton, Sulgrave, Thorpe Mandeville
(MMDF p.10-1) Banbury, Calthorpe manor house built by George Danvers (1520-1575).
Gt Bourton, Cropredy, Prescote Manor
(MMDF p.10-1) Gt Bourton, Cropredy, Prescote Manor
(MMDF p.10-4) Gt Tew Brass monument to Sir John and Lady Alice Wylcotes dated 1410.
Pickering Castle
(MMDF p.8-28) Prescote Manor. House built by Sir John Danvers in 1721.
Pickering Castle
(MMDF p.8-28) Pickering and Pickering Castle. Sir Henry Danvers was Constable.
(MMDF p.10-1) Oxford Botanical Gardens donated by Sir Henry Danvers 1621.
Swithland & Mountsorrel
(MMDF p.8-33) Swithland Hall Home of Sir Joseph Danvers d. 1793 and the new Hall built 1820.
Swithland & Mountsorrel
(MMDF p.8-33) Swithland and Mountsorrel Sir John, son of  Sir Joseph Danvers moved the cross
                               from Mountsorrel to his property at Swithland Hall, replacing it with a rotunda 1793.
Landholdings in England
Areas within which the Danvers family held land in England over the centuries.
Updated 17 May 2008              (C) Gary Danvers                   Page opened 12 Aug 2005
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