Bolesworth Castle

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Bolesworth Castle is a 19th-century country house in Cheshire, England, known for its neo-Gothic architecture and use as a venue for equestrian and outdoor events.

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instanceOf country house
event venue
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
neo-Gothic
category Country houses in Cheshire
Gothic Revival architecture in Cheshire
Houses in Cheshire
constructionStartDate 1826
country England
hasEstateSize approximately 6000 acres
hasFeature battlements
formal gardens
lake
parkland
turrets
hasFunction commercial events venue
private residence
hasGrounds Bolesworth Estate NERFINISHED
hasOwner Barbour family NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed building
hosts Bolesworth International Horse Show NERFINISHED
inception 1820s
locatedIn Bolesworth Estate NERFINISHED
Cheshire
rural area
locatedNear Chester NERFINISHED
Tattenhall NERFINISHED
material sandstone
nearbyCity Chester NERFINISHED
notableFor equestrian facilities
neo-Gothic design
outdoor entertainment events
openToPublic partially
region North West England
usedFor concerts
corporate events
country fairs
equestrian events
outdoor events
weddings

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Bolesworth estate hasBuilding Bolesworth Castle