Brodsworth Hall

Brodsworth Hall
TypeCountry house
LocationBrodsworth
Coordinates53°33′27″N 1°14′15″W / 53.5576°N 1.2376°W / 53.5576; -1.2376
OS grid referenceSE 50595 07044
AreaDoncaster
Built1861–1863
ArchitectPhilip Wilkinson
Architectural style(s)Italianate
OwnerEnglish Heritage
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameBrodsworth Hall
Designated5 June 1968
Reference no.1191614
Brodsworth Hall is located in South Yorkshire
Brodsworth Hall
Location of Brodsworth Hall in South Yorkshire

Brodsworth Hall, near Brodsworth, 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, is one of the most complete surviving examples of a Victorian country house in England. It is virtually unchanged since the 1860s. It was designed in the Italianate style by the obscure London architect, Philip Wilkinson, then 26 years old. He was commissioned by Charles Sabine Augustus Thellusson, who inherited the estate in 1859, but the original estate was constructed in 1791 for merchant and slave owner Peter Thellusson.[1] It is a Grade I listed building.[2]

  1. ^ Jeffrey, Kate (2004). Brodsworth Hall and Gardens. English Heritage. ISBN 1-85074-529-3.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Brodsworth Hall (1191614)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 30 May 2017.

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