Baddesley Old Hall
Image courtesy of Ian Sweet
Image courtesy of Ian Sweet
Description of this historic site
The site of Baddesley Old Hall, a house that was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated 100m east of Church Farm.
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Notes about this historic site
1 Baddesley Old Hall, in the principal village street about one third of a km S of the church, is a small rectangular dwelling of the 16th century facing S. The walls are of red sandstone rubble with ashlar dressing. The front has an original mullioned window of four lights with a transom and a moulded dripstone. The W gable retains its old coping. The central chimney-stack has a star-shaped shaft of thin bricks. At the E end of the front is a short wing of 17th century timber framing and brick. The E side is plastered.
2 There are no longer any traces of this building.
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.
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