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Brereton Hall

Introduction

Features of Brereton Hall include a kitchen garden, a conservatory and ponds.

Brereton Hall has a small lawned garden with trees. There is a large renovated conservatory to the rear of the Hall. The site also includes a kitchen garden with a watercress channel, ponds and an old park. The Hall and park have recently undergone renovation after being bought back into private ownership.
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History

Brereton Hall was built in the 1580s and remained a family home until the 1940s. In 1945, it became a boarding school for girls. In the 1990s, it became a private home again. It has recently undergone renovation and much of the park has been restored.

Period

  • Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
  • Tudor (1485-1603)
Features & Designations

Designations

  • The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building

  • Grade: I

Features

  • Great House (featured building)
  • Description: An Elizabethan brick house.
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  • Conservatory
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  • Kitchen Garden
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Key Information

Type

Park

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)

Survival

Extant

Open to the public

Yes

Civil Parish

Brereton