'The Ruxley Towers Story' by Claude F Luke: Revision history

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15 February 2025

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  • curprev 22:2422:24, 15 February 2025Gjw5er talk contribs 2,283 bytes +2,283 Created page with "In the leisurely days of the nineteenth century, the then Lord Foley built himself of N the leisurely days of the nineteenth century, the then Lord lodge on his richly-wooded Claygate estate. He had chosen the place with care. Claygate village in those days was a charming rural backwater, a longish coach drive from London, screened by common-land from the hurly-burly of the Portsmouth Road, and protected on all sides by the well-kept homes and estates of the nobility. R..."