Bagshaw Hall, Grade II* listed country hall in Bakewell, England
Bagshaw Hall stands on Bagshaw Hill with neoclassical architecture elements, featuring large windows and decorative stonework in its symmetrical design.
Thomas Bagshaw, a solicitor and son of Thomas Bagshawe from The Ridge in Chapel-en-le-Frith, constructed this residence between 1638 and 1721.
The hall represents the architectural preferences and social status of Derbyshire's upper class during the seventeenth century through its design and location.
The building currently functions as a luxury accommodation establishment, offering suites near Chatsworth House and Peak District National Park attractions.
The National Heritage List for England designated this structure as Grade II* listed on March 13, 1951, with listing number 1329979.
Location: Bakewell
GPS coordinates: 53.21440,-1.67773
Latest update: March 6, 2025 01:41
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