English: Temple House, Temple Balsall. The house and Temple Balsall have a history back the Knights Templar in around 1162. The manor of Balsall was given by Roger de Mowbray to the Knight, who built a Hall and chapel in wooded meadows here. The view is looking along the front drive, although the house itself is in the next square to the south.
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