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Rookley Manor, Hampshire is a Grade II * listed country house, located in Up Somborne in Hampshire, England.〔 ==Background== Located within the fertile Test Valley as part of the parish of Godshill, Hampshire, it was first established as ''la Spaund Manor'' prior to 1203,〔 under the control of the de Aula family. By the middle of the 13th century it was owned by William Russell, the Lord of Yaverland, leased to his nobleman John Rivers. By 1280 it was owned by William's son Richard Russell, who by 1316 had passed it to Barton Priory possibly for use as an Oratory;〔 the hamlet still to this day has never had a church.〔 By 1431 it was leased by John Roucle, who changed his name to the more anglophile ''John Rookley''.〔 Most of the present day farms surrounding the current hamlet of Rookley were first noted in the Middle Ages, but all were associated with the original manor house.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Some History )〕 At some point, the estate fell into the ownership of the Worsley baronets of Appuldurcombe House.〔
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