Well Hall, Lincolnshire
Country house in Well, Lincolnshire, England, UKWell Hall is a country house within the civil parish and estate village of Well, Lincolnshire, England. The house itself is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England, and its park and gardens are Grade II listed. The red-brick house dates from the early 17th century, but was altered in about 1730 for James Bateman, and extended in the late 18th century for Francis Dashwood. It was partly destroyed a fire in 1845, and rebuilt in 1925 by Guy Elwes.
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