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Enville Hall
Country house in Enville, Staffordshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enville Hall is an English Tudor country house in the village of Enville, Staffordshire. It is a Grade II listed building.[1]
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Type | Country House |
Architectural style | Tudor/Gothic |
Location | Enville, Staffordshire, England |
Coordinates | 52.47340°N 2.25959°W / 52.47340; -2.25959 |
Designations | Grade II listed |
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The house has a 16th and 17th-century U-shaped core formed by the hall range and two flanking wings enclosing a south facing main courtyard. An 18th-century extension to the east encloses a second courtyard. A further extension c.1770 created a north-west wing, when at the same time the south front was remodelled in the Gothic style. It is constructed in 3 storeys of rough cast bricks with a hipped slate roof and stands in an estate of some 6,500 acres of park and farmland.