Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, England

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Bretton Hall in Yorkshire, England is a historic country house and estate that served as the seat of the Wentworth family and later as a teacher training college, now forming part of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
former country estate
historic building
architecturalType country house
associatedWith Wentworth family
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
country England
formerSeatOf Wentworth family
hasFunction cultural site
educational institution (former)
hasGrounds Bretton estate
hasHistoricalRole country seat of a landed family
higher education campus (former)
hasUse public parkland (through Yorkshire Sculpture Park)
heritage historic estate
locatedIn Wakefield
surface form: Wakefield district

West Bretton
West Yorkshire
Yorkshire
near Barnsley
Wakefield
notableFor association with the Wentworth family
integration into Yorkshire Sculpture Park
partOf Yorkshire Sculpture Park
region Yorkshire and the Humber
usedAs teacher training college
usedFor art and sculpture exhibitions
teacher training

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Bretton Woods, New Hampshire namedAfter Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, England
John Carr of York notableWork Bretton Hall, Yorkshire, England
this entity surface form: Bretton Hall (alterations)