Brougham Hall (2)

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The photograph on this page of Brougham Hall (2) by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.

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Brougham Hall (2)

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 9 Aug 2016

Grade II* listed building (Historic England List Entry Number: 1099141 http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=1099141&resourceID=5 Heritage Gateway). The oldest remaining parts of the hall are the thirteenth-century gateway, followed by the Tudor Hall, which dates back to around 1480-1520, and the seventeenth-century guardhouse. After World War II, the Hall languished in a derelict state until it was purchased by the current owners in 1967. Today, the hall is the subject of a renovation project by volunteers and is open to visitors throughout the year http://www.broughamhall.co.uk/ .

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.647766
Longitude
-2.732661