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Himley Hall

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for £45,000 in January 1947, only two hours before it was set to go on the auction block. The board planned to use as office space for 250 of its West Midlands staff. Three months later, during its conversion for this new purpose, a fire broke out and gutted the South wing. The house was unoccupied
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when fire broke out, and all of Lord Dudley's art and furnishings had been removed three days prior. This part of the house was rebuilt, but not according to its former appearance. The decline in the coal mining industry in the area led to the Hall being once more put on the market.
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County Borough Councils − despite existing within the Seisdon Urban District (and then South Staffordshire from 1974). The park was opened as a public leisure area. In 1988, Dudley bought Wolverhampton's share, gaining outright ownership.
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to redesign the 180 acres (730,000 m) of parkland. Changes in Brown's 1779 plans included the addition of a lake, fed by a series of waterfalls from a higher chain of smaller pools.
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Set in the grounds of Himley Hall, Himley Park was created in the 1970s and is now visited by over 200,000 visitors each year. It features a large lake and hill with many
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In early days, it was a moated manor house, standing beside the medieval church. For over four centuries it served as a secondary home to the
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The current hall dates from the 18th century when John Ward demolished the medieval manor to make way for a great
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There is also a nine-hole public golf course which was designed by A & K Baker in 1980 and a family
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was relocated at this time, and its parish church rebuilt on its present site in 1764. Most recent
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In 1774 John Ward died and was succeeded by his son John Ward, Junior, who commissioned
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In 1628, the Ward family inherited the title Lords of Dudley through the marriage of
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walks along with open parkland. It is well known for its thriving population of
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The family left Himley in the 1830s, because it was too close to the
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within the park, along with public fishing on the lake. Himley Hall
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are interred in a private burial ground at the rear of this church.
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during the Civil War, Himley Hall became the principal family home.
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Photograph and architectural description of Himley Hall
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encamped in the grounds on his way to defeat at the
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List of GWR 4900 Class locomotives

Himley Hall is located in Staffordshire
Georgian
Himley
Staffordshire
Coordinates
52°31′19″N 2°09′58″W / 52.5219°N 2.1662°W / 52.5219; -2.1662
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
William Atkinson
Listed Building
Staffordshire
England
south of the county
Himley
Dudley
Wolverhampton
Grade II* listed building
Lancelot "Capability" Brown
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Lords of Dudley
Dud Dudley
King Charles I
Battle of Naseby
English Civil War
Humble Ward
Frances Sutton
Dudley Castle
Palladian
Himley

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