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Continuing the series on neighbouring houses to Hoar Cross H
All, let me introduce you to Sudbury H
All, which is about 7 miles away and on the border of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. The manor of Sudbury was listed in the Doomsday Book following the Norman Conquest in 1086, so a lot older than the H
All, and is a Grade I listed building. The Vernon family came to Sudbury after a 16th century marriage between Sir John Vernon, from Haddon H
All in Derbyshire, and the Sudbury heiress, Ellen Montgomery. It seems the Vernon family have stayed in the H
All for generations right up until the 20th century when the 10th Baron Vernon transferred the H
All and its princip...