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Holford Hall

Introduction

Features of Holford Hall include a bridge and garden seats.

Holford Hall is a 17th-century black-and-white house. It has associated grounds which include a derelict orchard. The main feature within the garden is a double arched stone bridge with semi-circular inset seats which lies over an overgrown moat.

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History

Holford Hall was created in the 17th century as a private residence.

Features & Designations

Features

  • Orchard
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  • Ornamental Bridge
  • Description: A double arched stone bridge with semi-circular inset seats. It lies over the moat.
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  • Moat
  • Description: An overgrown moat.
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  • Garden Seat
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Key Information

Type

Garden

Open to the public

Yes

Civil Parish

Plumley

References

Contributors

  • E. Bennis and J. Dyke