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Barlaston Hall
Special Info
Phonetic Pronunciation of House Name
bar-lus-tun
Location
Country
England
District Today
Staffordshire
Historic County
City / Town / Village
Barlaston
Latitude
52.94445
Longitude
-2.16565
Date
Start Date
Completion Date
Circa Date
1756
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| Designed |
House |
| Date |
circa 1756 |
|
Attribution of this work is uncertain. |
Extant
Extant Type
Fully Extant
Extant Details
Listed
House Listed As
Grade I
Gardens Listed As
Unknown
On SAVE Britain's Heritage's List of Buildings at Risk
No
Country House: No
Villa
References
Vitruvius Britannicus
Vitruvius Scoticus
J.B. Burke (Burke's Visitation of Seats)
Country Life
CXLIII, 975, 1968.
J.P. Neale (Neale's Views of Seats)
Access
Open to Public Please note: Houses listed as being open "By Appointment" are usually country house hotels or B&Bs.
Yes
Historic Houses Association Member
Yes
Phone Number If calling from the U.S., delete the first "0" in British numbers.
01782-372-749
Fax Number
01782-372-391
Email
Website
Awards
Current Ownership
Current Ownership Type
Individual / Family Trust
Primary Current Ownership Use
Private Home
Current Ownership Use / Details
Seat ("Seat" is loosely defined
as any family that occupied the house for a period of 2 years or more)
Today Seat of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hall
A Past Seat(s) of
Possible (Unsure) Seat of
History
Earlier House(s) / Building(s)
House Replaced By
Built / Designed For
House & Family History
Barlaston was a ruined shell when it was purchased in 1984 for £1 by SAVE Britain's Heritage. The rescue and restoration of the House was one of SAVE's first cause celebre and helped focus national attention on the plight of country houses. The House was heavily restored in the 1990s with the support of English Heritage and subsequently sold into private ownership. Barlaston is noted for its fine 18th century plasterwork.
Collections
This field lists art objects that are currently or were previously in the collection of the house.
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Comments
Gardens & Park
Garden, Park, Follies and Outbuildings
Chapel & Church
Movies
Location for Movies / TV
| Author |
NA |
| Year Published |
1999 |
| Reference |
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