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Branston Hall, Grade II listed country house in Branston, England

Branston Hall is a country house built in 1885 by architect John Macvicar Anderson, set within 88 acres of wooded parkland featuring lakes and mature trees. The property combines traditional Elizabethan Revival architecture with its expansive natural surroundings, creating a harmonious estate landscape.

The original estate belonged to Sir Cecil Wray, the 11th Baronet, until Alexander Leslie Melville acquired it in 1829 and commissioned the current building in 1884. This transition marked a new chapter for the property and its evolution into an established country residence.

The Melville family shaped the local area by donating land for community facilities in the 1920s, including a village hall and recreation ground. Such gestures reveal how landowners of that period contributed to the life of their surrounding communities.

The property now operates as a three-star hotel offering accommodation within its historical structure while maintaining its surrounding parkland. Visitors can explore the interior spaces and enjoy the natural environment without needing to navigate complex access arrangements.

Ten Bronze Age axes were discovered on the grounds in 1906, indicating the location held significance long before the current hall was built. This finding suggests the area had been important to people for thousands of years before the estate took its present form.

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53.19413,-0.48251
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