Category:Park Hall, near Oswestry
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Park Hall was a timber-framed manor house built between 1553-8. It was destroyed by fire in 1918.
- Acton, Frances Stackhouse (1868) The castles & old mansions of Shropshire, Leake and Evans, p. 35
- Beckett, Matthew. Park Hall. LOST HERITAGE / England's lost country houses. Retrieved on 17 May 2020.
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Media in category "Park Hall, near Oswestry"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Architecture of the renaissance in England Page048 Park Hall details.jpg 1,317 × 1,102; 332 KB
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Architecture of the renaissance in England Plate 09 Park Hall near Oswestry.jpg 7,506 × 5,525; 10.29 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire in the drawing room 31295007279283 0175.jpg 1,229 × 1,895; 401 KB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire parts of the south front 31295007279283 0176.jpg 4,038 × 2,662; 1.12 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire the dining room 31295007279283 0173.jpg 2,469 × 3,240; 1.19 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire the east wing 31295007279283 0170.jpg 2,483 × 2,148; 719 KB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire the entrance hall 31295007279283 0171.jpg 4,037 × 2,663; 1.35 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire the oak stairway 31295007279283 0174.jpg 2,663 × 4,040; 1.38 MB
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In English Homes Vol 2 Park Hall Shropshire the old dining room 31295007279283 0172.jpg 4,040 × 2,661; 1.38 MB
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Park Hall castlesoldmansio00actouoft 0104.jpg 3,132 × 2,352; 1.06 MB
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Park Hall in Oswestry (2023-07-18 18-25-17, cropped).png 4,000 × 2,400; 10.2 MB