Moxhull Hall, English country house in Wishaw, Warwickshire, Great Britain
Moxhull Hall is a red brick country house with stone window frames situated on nine acres of landscaped grounds near Birmingham. The building contains twenty bedrooms along with multiple specialized rooms designed for different uses and events.
The original manor house was destroyed by fire in 1900, which also claimed an oak staircase from Kenilworth Castle. Howard Ryland subsequently commissioned the current building.
The Glass Garden Room and Oak Hall provide spaces for ceremonies and celebrations, maintaining the English tradition of country house hospitality.
The house functions as a hotel and event venue where visitors can stay, dine, and arrange various celebrations. The property welcomes guests throughout the year.
The property includes the Starlit Marquee and Secret Garden spaces that offer distinct settings for events. A custom-built Bridal Studio is available for bride preparation.
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