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Arbury Hall (Nuneaton)

United Kingdom / England / Nuneaton
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Built first as a Tudor brick mansion, Sir Roger Newdigate converted it into one of the finest Gothic Revival homes in the country around the 1750's. It boasts ornate stone skin, tracery windows, crenellated battlements and elaborate plasterwork interior. It is still presently occupied by the family.

Arbury Hall and Gardens are open to the public on Bank Holiday weekends from April to August.

Arbury Hall
Arbury Park
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV10 7PT

Tel. 02476 382804

www.arburyestate.co.uk
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Coordinates:   52°30'0"N   1°30'28"W

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  • RK77
    The figures on Wedgwood's Jasperware were derived from casts taken from casts of classical reliefs belonging to Sir Roger Newdigate of Arbury Hall, near Nuneaton, which Wedgwood acquired in 1777. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasperware
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