Winkburn Hall

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Winkburn Hall, Grade I listed country house in Winkburn, England.

Winkburn Hall presents a three-storey structure with seven bays, projecting outer bays, and a single-storey porch supported by Tuscan columns.

The property changed ownership in 1774 after Darcy Burnell's death, leading to a court ruling that divided it between Peter Pegge and Richard Bristowe.

The hall reflects the architectural preferences of late 17th-century English nobility through its red brick construction and stone dressings.

The hall sits at coordinates 53.1174, -0.9377 in Nottinghamshire, with access via Winkburn Hall Drive near the village of Southwell.

During World War II, this private residence transformed into an educational facility, hosting students from the Nottingham Dolphin School.

Location: Winkburn

GPS coordinates: 53.11740,-0.93770

Latest update: March 4, 2025 09:09

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