Fulwood Hall, Grade II listed country house in Sheffield, England
Fulwood Hall is a Grade II listed country house in Sheffield built with local stone and featuring carefully crafted windows with original leaded glass. The building has an L-shaped form and retains various architectural elements from different periods showing its age and evolution.
The house was built in the late 1400s and later underwent major rebuilding in the 1620s. This transformation changed its appearance significantly while some original features remained.
The name comes from the woodland that once covered this area. The building shows how it has been adapted and lived in by different families throughout its long history.
The property sits on a hillside and is best explored on foot to fully appreciate the stonework and window details. Access to the grounds is straightforward, though comfortable shoes are helpful since the surroundings have uneven terrain.
Two ground floor rooms preserve genuine Tudor elements with detailed wall paneling and a stone doorway. These details date from the original construction and show the craftsmanship of that era.
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