Hanbury Hall
📍 Worcestershire, England
About
Hanbury Hall is a large 18th-century stately home standing in parkland at Hanbury, Worcestershire. The main range has two storeys and is built of red brick in the Queen Anne style. It is a Grade I listed building, and the associated Orangery and Long Gallery pavilion ranges are listed Grade II*. It is managed by the National Trust and is open to the public.
Built c. 1706 for wealthy chancery lawyer Thomas Vernon in the Queen Anne style. Features remarkable wall and ceiling paintings by Sir James Thornhill (who also painted St Paul's Cathedral). The Vernon family accumulated nearly 8,000 acres. Grade I listed, now managed by the National Trust with recreated formal gardens and 400 acres of parkland.
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