Berrington Hall, Herefordshire

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Berrington Hall, Herefordshire is a late 18th-century neoclassical country house in England, renowned for its elegant architecture and landscaped parkland, and now cared for by the National Trust.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Trust property
country house
historic house
stately home
tourist attraction
architect Henry Holland NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
Palladian-influenced architecture
builtFor Thomas Harley NERFINISHED
completionDate late 18th century
constructionEnd 1781
constructionStart 1778
country England
era Georgian period
formerOwner Cawley family NERFINISHED
Harley family NERFINISHED
hasCollection decorative arts
historic furniture
paintings
hasFeature elegant interiors
grand staircase
lake
service courtyard
sweeping parkland
walled garden
hasFloorCount 3
hasGarden landscaped parkland
hasLandscapeFeature ha-ha
tree-lined avenues
hasParkland Berrington Hall park NERFINISHED
hasPortico yes
hasUse heritage attraction
museum
hasView Herefordshire countryside
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Registered park and garden
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
landscapeDesigner Lancelot "Capability" Brown NERFINISHED
locatedIn Herefordshire NERFINISHED
locatedNear Leominster NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
material brick
notableFor Capability Brown-designed landscape
neoclassical architecture
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Trust
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate

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Henry Holland notableWork Berrington Hall, Herefordshire