Middleton Hall

Middleton Hall is a Grade II listed building dating back to medieval times. It is situated in Warwickshire near to Fazeley, Middleton and Tamworth. The hall was formerly home to Francis Willughby and John Ray. The hall was allowed to fall into disrepair over many years and since 1980 is being restored by a charitable trust. Much work has been done on the main hall, walled garden, tudor barn complex (now craft shops) and a 16th century jettied building which was close to collapse before restoration commenced. The surrounding 40 acres of land include the largest man-made lake in Warwickshire and much woodland.

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