Lemmington Hall
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Description
"The oldest part of Lemmington Hall is a medieval tower. It was probably built in the early 15th century by the Beadnell family, but it is not known whether the tower was a self-contained residence or part of a wider group of manorial buildings. The tower has undergone many modification and additions. For example, in the 18th century the upper part of the tower was removed and the building refaced in stone and then incorporated into a country house built for Nicholas Fenwick. However, by about 1900 the hall was a roofless ruin and was rescued by Sir Stephen Aitchison after 1913. It was converted into a convent by 1947 and then an old people's home. This is a Grade II* Listed Building protected by law. http://www.keystothepast.info/Pages/pgDetail.aspx?PRN=N4457" Photo by Les Hull, 2015. -
Owner
Les Hull -
Source
Geograph (Geograph) -
License
What does this mean? Creative Commons License -
Further information
Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4665387
Resource type: Image
Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 5 years ago
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Picture Taken: 2015-08-19 -
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