Mosborough Hall

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Mosborough Hall
Derbyshire

Mosborough Hall
Location
Grid reference: SK42908072
Location: 53°19’18"N, 1°21’27"W
History
Built Mid-17th century
Country house
Information
Condition: Converted to a hotel

Mosborough Hall is a 17th century manor house in Mosborough in Derbyshire, built when Mosborough was a small village, before the expansion of Sheffield suburbs across the county border took the village into their grasp. The hall today is used as a hotel.[1] and is a Grade II-listed building.[2]

History

The original Mosborough Hall was once owned by William Carey and his son Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon is also said to have been born in the hall.[3]

The hall of today was built in the mid-17th century, with alterations in later centuries.

Other former owners of the hall include Samuel Staniforth, a local mine owner from the village as well as members of the local Rotherham and Stones families.

References

  1. "Homepage". http://www.mosboroughhall.co.uk/. Retrieved 4 August 2017. 
  2. National Heritage List 1255139: Mosborough Hall Hotel (Grade II listing)
  3. "Mosborough Hall is right on target". Sheffield Telegraph. http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/news/mosborough-hall-is-right-on-target-1-3822272. Retrieved 4 August 2017.