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Historian launches fundraiser to save Scrooby Pilgrim manor
Summary
A historian has launched an online fundraiser to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds to try to purchase Scrooby Manor, the Nottinghamshire birthplace of two Pilgrim Fathers, after the current owners said they may sell the site to developers to fund their retirement.
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An American historian has launched an online fundraiser to try to purchase Scrooby Manor in Nottinghamshire. The manor is the birthplace of two of the Pilgrim Fathers who left England in the 1600s and sailed on the Mayflower. The current owners say they wish to sell to fund their retirement. They have warned the property could be sold to housing developers if no historical buyer emerges.
Key facts:
- Jacqueline LeMar, from North Carolina, has started the online fundraiser and is described as a descendant of the Pilgrims.
- The campaign aims to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds to purchase and protect the manor.
- Scrooby Manor is identified as the birthplace of two Pilgrim Fathers linked to the Mayflower voyage.
- The owners say they are looking to sell to pay for retirement and may sell to housing developers if no historical organisation purchases it.
Summary:
The effort has focused attention on preserving a site connected to early 17th-century migration to America and on choices facing the property's owners. The next steps depend on the fundraiser's progress and whether a historical organisation shows interest. Undetermined at this time.
