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Rushbrooke Hall
British stately home in Suffolk / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rushbrooke Hall was a British stately home in Rushbrooke, Suffolk.[1][2] For several hundred years it was the family seat of the Jermyn family. It was demolished in 1961.
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Rushbrooke Hall | |
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![]() Rushbrooke Hall drawn in 1818. | |
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Architectural style | Tudor architecture |
Location | England |
Town or city | Rushbrooke, West Suffolk |
Coordinates | 52°12′57.96″N 0°45′58.68″E |
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