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Abberley Hall is a country house in the north-west of the county of Worcestershire, England. The present Italianate house is the work of Samuel Daukes and dates from 1846 to 1849. Since 1916 it has been occupied by Abberley Hall School .
Map of The Elms, Abberley in 1813. The Elms was the home of the Bury family, who were wealthy landowners, for almost the whole of the 1700s. It is likely that they bought the Estate soon after 1708 when William Walshe of Abberley Hall died. [2] and then in 1710 built the house. Successive generations lived there until Thomas Bury (1729-1778 ...
John Douglas in late middle age. John Douglas (1830–1911) was an English architect based in Chester, Cheshire.His designs included new churches, alterations to and restoration of existing churches, church furnishings, new houses and alterations to existing houses, and a variety of other buildings, including shops, banks, offices, schools, memorials and public buildings. [1]
Abberley is a village of three distinct parts. The oldest part, known as The Village, clusters around the 12th century and 13th century parish church of St. Michael.To the west, and divided from the Village by farmland and the Cleobury road, is The Common, where the largest part of the population lives, new housing is being added, and there is a village shop-cum-post office.
In 1948, Mr. & Mrs. Ward A Garber purchased the estate. [2] In 1970, Wicomico County purchased the estate and the mansion was placed in public trust in 1974 under the ownership of the City of Salisbury. [3] In 1971, Poplar Hill Mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]
Joiners' Hall St Ann's Street, Salisbury: Timber Framed House: Early 17th century: 28 February 1952 1258872: Joiners' Hall. More images. King's Arms ...
On 3 March 2009, planning permission was granted to Ritchie by Salisbury District Council for the creation of a sporting lake on the estate, to be situated on land to the northwest of Lower Ashgrove Farm. The grounds of the house are noted for their re-established wildlife, including fallow deer.
John Halle's Hall is a 15th-century late medieval building, a hall house, in Salisbury, England, with later 16th-, 19th- and 20th-century additions. The Hall is a Grade I listed building , [ 1 ] the top category, 'of highest significance'. [ 2 ]