Walton Hall, Country house in Walton upon Trent, England
Walton Hall is a brick country house in Walton upon Trent featuring a three-storey entrance front with seven bays and full-height pilasters. The structure overlooks the River Trent in Derbyshire and displays the formal arrangement typical of a Georgian estate.
The current building was constructed in 1723 by William Taylor, High Sheriff of Derbyshire, replacing an earlier manor house on the site. The Disbrowe family acquired the estate in 1773 and retained it through subsequent generations.
The building displays architectural choices typical of Georgian country estates, with balanced proportions and a symmetrical front facade. This design approach shaped how such residences were built and perceived during that era.
The protected building currently requires preservation work due to its state of deterioration and is not open to the public. Visitors can view the architecture from outside and appreciate its position overlooking the river.
Edward Cromwell Disbrowe, a notable resident, was born at the house in 1790 and later inherited the estate through his grandfather. His connection links the building to the Disbrowe family legacy that shaped the property for decades.
Location: Walton upon Trent
Inception: 1723
GPS coordinates: 52.75810,-1.68347
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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