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Fawsley Hall - Wikipedia
Fawsley Hall is now a country house hotel and spa, owned by Hand Picked Hotels. It is one of two buildings in Fawsley listed as Grade I, the other being St Mary's Church. [8] There are three bodies of water near the hotel named Big Waters, The Canal and Horse Pond, the first of which was created using a small dam. [9]
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FAWSLEY HALL - HOUSE AND HERITAGE
2015年12月2日 · Fawsley Hall comprises builds from several periods. Parts of Sir Edmund Knightley’s 16 th century house were added to in 1732 when the north wing, attributed to Francis Smith, was built. This was remodelled by Thomas Cundy in 1815 and again by Anthony Salvin at the same time as building the south-east wing of 1867-68.
File:Fawsley Hall detail.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
2008年1月8日 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]Description: Fawsley Hall, Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England Date: 9 June 2005, 16:35
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With bedrooms individually designed to offer you luxurious comfort, and the atmospheric Cedar Restaurant that serves fine British dishes, there is plenty to discover at Fawsley Hall Hotel.
FAWSLEY HALL, Badby - 1001033 | Historic England
Surviving from the house constructed by Richard Knightley (d 1534), or representing additions of only a little later, is a five-bay hall, a south-facing parlour with two-storeyed oriel, the kitchen and bakehouse west of the parlour, and the long range known as the brewhouse (but perhaps originally lodgings) which runs parallel with the hall ...
FAWSLEY HALL, Fawsley - 1075281 | Historic England
Fawsley Hall was first built in early C16 in various stages, chiefly by Sir Edmund Knightley. Seat of the Knightleys till World War II. It became a timber factory in 1960's, at which time the Great Hall lost its original roof. Kitchen and Brewhouse ranges recently restored by present owner.
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