Egstow Hall

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Egstow Hall
Derbyshire

Egstow Hall
Location
Grid reference: SK39076501
Location: 53°10’51"N, 1°25’1"W
History
Built 1671
For: Archelaus Brailsford
Farmhouse
Information

Egstow Hall is a Restoration period house standing at the edge of Little Tupton in Derbyshire. It was built in 1671, with minor alterations in the 19th century and a twentieth century restoration. It is built in a local coursed sandstone rubble.

The house today is a Grade II listed building.[1]

Over door, large stone plaque inscribed 'Built by Archelaus Brailsford June ... Anno Dom 1671'.A plaque in a gable is inscribed 'MJH 1969'.

References

  1. National Heritage List 1159005: Egstow Hall (Grade II listing)