Blakesley Hall

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Blakesley Hall is a well-preserved Tudor-era timber-framed manor house in Birmingham, England, now functioning as a historic house museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tudor building
historic house museum
manor house
timber-framed building
architecturalStyle Tudor
category Grade II* listed houses in the West Midlands
Historic house museums in the United Kingdom
Museums in Birmingham, West Midlands
Timber-framed buildings in England
constructionStartDate late 16th century
country United Kingdom
floorCount 2
formerUse farmhouse
manor house residence
hasExhibition Tudor domestic life
local history of Yardley
hasFeature exposed timber framing
inglenook fireplaces
jettied upper floor
leadlight windows
hasGardenStyle period-style garden
hasPart great hall
herb garden
orchard
solar
timber-framed barn
visitor centre
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
inception 1590
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
England
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory West Midlands NERFINISHED
locatedInSettlement Yardley NERFINISHED
materialUsed timber frame
wattle and daub
openToPublic true
operator Birmingham Museums Trust NERFINISHED
ownedBy Birmingham Museums Trust NERFINISHED
region West Midlands region NERFINISHED
roofMaterial tiled roof
significantEvent restoration in 20th century
touristAttraction true
use educational venue
event venue
museum

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Birmingham Museums Trust operates Blakesley Hall