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Hermeston Hall

Hermeston Hall is located in Oldcoats, Nottinghamshire in England. The hall as it is today was built in 1848 by C. Challoner who was a wine and timber merchant from Liverpool. The hall has around 50 rooms and it was also beleived to have been built from materials that were stolen from Roche Abbey. Hermeston [...]

Annesley Hall

Annesley Hall is a grade 2 listed building and is located in Annesley, Nottinghamshire in England. The hall was built around 1156 when William the Conqueror bestowed the hall to a fellow Norman. Over the years Annesley Hall has been the home of many Lords including the famous poet, Lord Byron. During the 14th century the [...]

Clifton Hall

Clifton Hall is located in Holgate, Nottingham in England. The original hall was built during the 11th century and was mentioned in the domesday book. The hall was originally built as a tower house designed to be used for defence and residence. In 1632 Charles 1st stayed at Clifton Hall as a guest of the [...]

Newstead Abbey

Newstead Abbey was built in Nottinghamshire in England in 1170. It was originally used as an Augustinian priory. The Abbey was built around the year 1170 by King Henry 2nd. In 1534 the building was valued at £70’000 by the Valor Ecclesiasticus. During the dissolution of the monasteries a lecturn was thrown into the lake [...]