Wormhill Hall

Historic site in Derbyshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wormhill Hall is a 17th-century grade II* listed country hall in Wormhill, Derbyshire.[1]

Coordinates53°15′49″N 1°48′53″W
Quick facts Location, Coordinates ...
Wormhill Hall
Wormhill Hall
LocationWormhill, Derbyshire, England
Coordinates53°15′49″N 1°48′53″W
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameWormhill Hall
Designated25 October 1951
Reference no.1146377[1]
Wormhill Hall is located in Derbyshire
Wormhill Hall
Location in Derbyshire
Close

History

The current Wormhill Hall was constructed in 1697 for Adam Bagshawe (1646–1723). The Bagshawe family had owned the Manor of Wormhill since the 15th century, and Adam's brother William Bagshaw resided at nearby Ford Hall.[2]

Adam Bagshawe resided at the hall with his wife Alice Torr of Goosehill Hall, Castleton, upon his death, the hall was left to their son Adam Bagshawe (1673–1729). Adam died shortly following his father, and the hall was left to his brother Richard Bagshawe.[3] The hall remained with the Bagshawe family.[4][5]

The range is separately Grade-II listed.[6]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI