Sweetbriar Hall

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Sweetbriar Hall is a historic timber-framed house in Nantwich, Cheshire, noted for its distinctive Tudor architecture and heritage significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
listed building
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
era Tudor period
hasConservationValue architectural
historic
hasFeature central entrance doorway
exposed timber framing
jettied upper storey
leadlight windows
ornamental gables
hasStoreys two storeys
heritageSignificance architectural heritage
local heritage asset
heritageStatus protected building
locatedIn Nantwich town centre NERFINISHED
location Cheshire NERFINISHED
Nantwich NERFINISHED
material timber frame
wattle and daub infill
notedFor distinctive Tudor architecture
historic character
timber-framed construction
partOf historic townscape of Nantwich
region North West England
roofMaterial tile
usedAs residential building

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Nantwich hasLandmark Sweetbriar Hall