Baslow Hall, Grade II listed building in Baslow, England.
Baslow Hall is a three-story house built with coursed squared sandstone walls and stone slate roofing, defined by a distinctive half-H plan with projecting gabled bays. The structure occupies extensive grounds that feature original lamp posts from the early ownership period along the driveway.
The house was built in 1907 by architect Francis Houlton Wrench for Mrs. Stockdale and passed to electrical engineer Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti in 1913. This ownership change proved significant for the development and technological innovations at the property.
The house displays traditional English architectural details with wood paneling styled after the 17th century and a grand staircase featuring turned balusters. These interior elements reflect the tastes and craftsmanship valued by its early occupants.
The property sits on expansive grounds that visitors can explore while respecting the original landscape features along the entrance. The terrain and building layout should be considered when planning a visit, as various areas may require walking across fields and sloped land.
In the 1920s the property operated its own electrical system powered by an oil engine that supplied power throughout the grounds. This self-sufficient approach to electricity was unusual for a residential property and reflected the forward-thinking nature of its owner.
Location: Baslow and Bubnell
GPS coordinates: 53.25233,-1.62586
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:42
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