Brodsworth Hall

Brosdworth Hall, situated 5 miles to the North West of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire in the United Kingdom, is one of the most complete surviving examples of a Victorian Country House in England, and remains virtually unchanged since the 1860's. There are over 30 rooms, ranging from grand reception rooms with their original furnishings, right through to the servants quarters. The house sits within Victorian period gardens which are used for special events throughout the summer. Brodsworth was originally a grand residence for its owner Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson, who inherited the estate in 1859. After the First World War spiralling costs meant that parts of the House were gradually closed down, and started to fall into decay, until English Heritage took over the Hall. They took the decision to conserve rather than restore the house.

External Links

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?WCI=WebItem&WCE=3462&origin=node

 

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