Baddesley Old Hall
Baddesley Ensor Old Hall
Image courtesy of Ian Sweet
Baddesley Ensor Old Hall
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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