A different explanation of the name is that the house is named after the chequer trees Sorbus torminalis that grow in its grounds. There is a reference to this in the book Elizabeth: Apprenticeship by David Starkey, which describes the early life of Elizabeth I.
The home was given to the nation by Arthur Lee, First Viscount Lee of Fareham in with the intention of it being a country retreat for the sitting PM. It was given to the nation when Prime Minister's began to come from the middle classes rather than the landed gentry and therefore did not have country estates. A stained glass window in the property bears the legend: "This house of peace and ancient memories was given to England as a thank-offering for her deliverance in the great war of — as a place of rest and recreation for her Prime Ministers for ever.
The 1,acre estate has been in public hands since , when its then owners, former minister and First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Arthur Lee and his American wife Ruth, donated it to the British government. Jump directly to the content. Sign in. George St.
Zeigler, who lives in Conewago Township, said he fell in love with the Checkers brand after frequent visits to a Maryland location. He and his son, Thomas, visited the headquarters in Florida in and started working on establishing a location in York County. There are more than Checkers locations in 25 states. It's known for its drive-thru-only style of service, according to its website. Currently 40 employees work at the East Manchester Township Checkers, and the restaurant is still hiring to fill a few additional positions, Zeigler said.
Individuals interested in applying can visit www. Dale Knepper, who ordered a couple of burgers during his lunch break Tuesday, said he's already visited the new location a couple of times. At most Checkers locations, there is no dine-in service available. This includes East Manchester Township's location, which has a drive-thru line and a walk-up window.
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