Ferney Hall, Victorian country house in Onibury, England.
Ferney Hall is a red brick country house with decorative stone window frames, Dutch-style gables, and an impressive three-storey tower dominating the front elevation. The building is distinguished by classical details like Doric pillars at the entrance and sits within protected grounds that form part of its Grade II listed park.
The building was constructed in 1856 by William Willoughby George Hurt Sitwell and underwent significant reconstruction following a major fire in 1875. This rebuilding shaped the house's present appearance and gave it the Victorian character it displays today.
The gardens here were designed by Humphry Repton, one of the most influential garden designers of his era. The landscapes he created for this property continue to shape how the grounds feel today and show his skill in connecting nature with the house itself.
This house is protected as a Grade II listed building, so visitors can see a well-preserved Victorian property with original features intact. Its location in the quiet countryside of Onibury makes it straightforward to visit and offers a relaxed setting for exploration.
During World War II, the house was used by the British Army and housed Italian and German prisoners of war at different times. This wartime chapter left marks on the property's history and shows how civilian estates were repurposed during the conflict.
Location: Onibury
GPS coordinates: 52.39291,-2.83290
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:27
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