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Oakley Hall, Grade II* listed mansion in Loggerheads, United Kingdom.

Oakley Hall is a two-storey limestone building with attics and five window bays, featuring multiple hipped dormers and a partly colorwashed exterior. The north side has two projecting wings forming a courtyard, while the south elevation displays sash windows with glazing bars on both floors.

The mansion dates to 1795 and was designed by architect Henry Holland as a hunting residence in the Staffordshire countryside. It represents a fine example of country house design from the Georgian period.

The interior features imported doorways from Fineshade Abbey and grisaille painted panels above the drawing room doors, which show the taste of wealthy residents in that era. These details reveal what people valued in their homes at the time.

Access is best approached from the north side where the two projecting wings frame the entrance area. Visitors should take time to examine the exterior details from different angles to appreciate the craftsmanship of the stonework and window details.

The west elevation features a ground floor bay with a distinctive balcony and French window arrangement that stands out on the facade. This side of the house was likely designed as a more private area for the family to enjoy.

Location: Loggerheads

GPS coordinates: 52.92910,-2.44570

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:09

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