Berkswell Hall, Grade II* listed country house in Berkswell, England
Berkswell Hall is a 19th-century country house featuring symmetrical windows and traditional English stonework arranged across multiple floors. The building is now divided into private residential units while retaining its original architectural character and formal design elements.
The manor was granted to Thomas Marow in 1556 and received its current architectural form around 1808 when John Eardley Wilmot oversaw major rebuilding work. This transformation created the impressive structure that stands today.
The residence displays features typical of English country estates, with its formal stonework and balanced proportions reflecting the way grand homes were designed to impress visitors. Today it functions as private apartments, yet the original architectural language remains visible in how the building presents itself to the street.
The hall is now converted to private apartments and public access requires prior arrangement through local authorities or property management. Visitors interested in viewing the exterior or learning about its architecture should contact ahead to see what options may be available.
The building served as a school between 1843 and 1860 before Thomas Walker restored it as a private residence in 1861. This conversion shows how country houses adapted to different purposes as their owners' circumstances changed.
Location: Berkswell
GPS coordinates: 52.41200,-1.64660
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:02
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