Maiden Bradley With Yarnfield - Famous Residents or Former Residents

Famous Residents or Former Residents

  • In the 17th century, Yarnfield was held by Lieut-General Edmund Ludlow, a regicide and member of the tribunal that condemned Charles I.
  • The Duke of Somerset.

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