Blakesley Hall
Blakesley Hall
is a
Tudor
hall on Blakesley Road in
Yardley
,
Birmingham
. It is one of the oldest buildings in
Yardley
and is a great example of
Tudor
architecture
. The hall is a
timber
framed
farmhouse
built in
1590
by
Richard Smalbroke
, a man of local importance to Yardley. His family
farmed
at the hall. The hall became a
museum
in the
1930s
and it's
parlour
was renovated for this. It was last renovated in
2002
with the extension of a visitor centre and car park.
External links
Birmingham Museums and Art Galleries - Blakesley Hall
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