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Side view of Rushton Hall

Side view of Rushton Hall
Rushton Hall is a magnificent building, built mainly in local stone. It was commenced by Sir John Tresham and his family around 1438 who owned the hall for nearly 200 years, and was later bought and enlarged by the Cockayne family around 1630.
The hall's interior is of a grand style. Huge stone and timber fireplaces in virtually every room, whilst ornate plasterwork and wonderful stained glass can be found in the Great Hall, Drawing Room, Dining Room Library, and various other rooms.

Sir Thomas Tresham created the Oratory which houses the precious plaster representation of Passion, dated 1577. It was removed from St Peters Church, which once stood in the grounds of the hall. He also built the Triangular Lodge, which is in the grounds of the Hall.

The RNIB (Royal National Institute for the Blind) opened the hall as a school in 1957 and sold it in 2003 to H I Limited, a privately owned family business, committed to maintaining the Hall for future generations.
It has now been transformed to a luxury hotel.

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 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
***********************Thank you for your visits, much appreciated.************************

****************************Merci de vos visites, très apprécié******************************
10 years ago.
 Danielle
Danielle
Grande architecture ***************
10 years ago.
 ctofcsco
ctofcsco
Well done!
Ipernity Award
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 Trudy Tuinstra
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outstanding
10 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
impressive structure, very well taken !

Your outstanding architectural image was admired & appreciated in ~ Architectural Marvels ~
10 years ago.

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