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- Aqualate_Hall abstract "Aqualate Hall a 20th-century country house, is located in Forton, Staffordshire, England, some 3.5 km east of the market town of Newport, Shropshire and 17 km west of the County town of Stafford. It is a Grade II* listed buildingThe first manor house on the site, built above the mere in the 16th century by Thomas Skrymsher was rebuilt for Edwin Skrymsher (Member of Parliament for Stafford) in the 17th century just after he had completed nearby Forton Hall. The original building remained in much the same style until, Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late 18th century and in 1808 commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in the Gothic style.The building was destroyed by fire on 28 November 1910. The present house, which incorporates some elements of the 17th-century house and of Nash's Gothic successor, was built between 1927 and 1930 by W.D. Caroe. An original range of gables by Nash joins the new house to an 18th-century stable block.The hall has a landscaped deer park with many old trees and stands alongside Aqualate Mere.In the grounds can be found two Gothic lodge-houses, and a red brick house with an attached castellated tower.".
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- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "700536512".
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Aqualate_Mere.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Boughey_baronets.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gardens_in_Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1930.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_the_16th_century.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_the_17th_century.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Deer_park_(England).
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink English_country_house.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Forton,_Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Forton_Hall.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink John_Nash_(architect).
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Market_town.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Newport,_Shropshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Stafford.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Stafford_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink W._D._Caroe.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Aqualate_Hall_-_geograph.org.uk_-_566469.jpg.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Aqualate_mere_gatehouse.JPG.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aqualate Estate".
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aqualate Hall".
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aqualate Park".
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- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aqualate_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Staffordshire-geo-stub.
- Aqualate_Hall subject Category:Gardens_in_Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Staffordshire.
- Aqualate_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1930.
- Aqualate_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_the_16th_century.
- Aqualate_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_the_17th_century.
- Aqualate_Hall point "52.7745 -2.3363".
- Aqualate_Hall type Park.
- Aqualate_Hall type Work.
- Aqualate_Hall type Attraction.
- Aqualate_Hall type Park.
- Aqualate_Hall type Work.
- Aqualate_Hall type SpatialThing.
- Aqualate_Hall comment "Aqualate Hall a 20th-century country house, is located in Forton, Staffordshire, England, some 3.5 km east of the market town of Newport, Shropshire and 17 km west of the County town of Stafford. It is a Grade II* listed buildingThe first manor house on the site, built above the mere in the 16th century by Thomas Skrymsher was rebuilt for Edwin Skrymsher (Member of Parliament for Stafford) in the 17th century just after he had completed nearby Forton Hall.".
- Aqualate_Hall label "Aqualate Hall".
- Aqualate_Hall sameAs Q4782684.
- Aqualate_Hall sameAs m.05c5_t7.
- Aqualate_Hall sameAs Q4782684.
- Aqualate_Hall lat "52.7745".
- Aqualate_Hall long "-2.3363".
- Aqualate_Hall wasDerivedFrom Aqualate_Hall?oldid=700536512.
- Aqualate_Hall depiction Aqualate_Hall_-_geograph.org.uk_-_566469.jpg.
- Aqualate_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Aqualate_Hall.