Thoresby Hall

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Thoresby Hall is a grand 19th-century country house and former stately home in Nottinghamshire, England, now operating as a hotel and leisure resort.

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Surface form Occurrences
Thoresby Hall (largely rebuilt) 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
architect Anthony Salvin NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Elizabethan Revival
Victorian
associatedWithFamily Pierrepont family NERFINISHED
associatedWithTitle Earls Manvers NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 19th century
constructionEndYear 1871
constructionStartYear 1864
country England
currentUse hotel
leisure resort
hasAmenity bar
entertainment facilities
gardens open to guests
restaurants
spa
hasFeature central clock tower
courtyard
formal gardens
grand staircase
ornate interiors
hasGrounds Thoresby Park NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfStoreys 3
hasOnSiteAttraction Thoresby Courtyard NERFINISHED
craft shops and gallery in former estate buildings
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
listedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
listingReason architectural interest
historic interest
locatedIn Nottinghamshire
Sherwood Forest area NERFINISHED
Thoresby Park NERFINISHED
near Ollerton
material stone
near Clumber Park NERFINISHED
River Meden NERFINISHED
Worksop NERFINISHED
operator Warner Leisure Hotels NERFINISHED
originalUse country house
seat of the Pierrepont family
parkUse public access country park
precededBy earlier Thoresby Hall on the estate
region East Midlands
targetGuests adults

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Worksop near Thoresby Hall
William Talman notableWork Thoresby Hall
this entity surface form: Thoresby Hall (largely rebuilt)