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Somersal Herbert Hall

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19: 56:. The present timber-framed house was built by John Fitzherbert on the site of an earlier manor house in 1564. The entrance front at the south and other parts were encased in brick in 1712, when the property was enlarged. 59:
The Somersal line of the Fitzherbert family was extinct on the death of Richard Fitzherbert in 1803. The estate was initially sold in 1806 outside the family but was later repurchased by his cousin
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enlarged the house by the addition of a north wing for his second son Richard who was in occupation of the house in 1881. His son Anthony emigrated to New Zealand and the estate was sold.
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The Fitzherbert family came to Somersal in the 13th century when the estate was acquired by Thomas Fitzherbert, second son of Sir William Fitzherbert of
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The timbered frontage of the Hall: unusual for a Derbyshire property, which are usually stone fronted
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It was modernised and restored in 1899; further restoration work was carried out in 2004.
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Vol 5 Derbyshire (1817) p246 from British History Online
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timber-framed
Somersal Herbert
Ashbourne
Derbyshire
Grade I listed building
Norbury
Alleyne Fitzherbert, 1st Baron St Helens
Sir William Fitzherbert, Bt
Tissington
Frances Jacson
Maria Jacson
Sir Henry Fitzherbert, Bt
Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
Listed buildings in Somersal Herbert
Historic England
"The Hall (1274325)"
National Heritage List for England
Retrieved 19 November 2010.
Magna Britannia Vol 5 Derbyshire (1817) p246 from British History Online
52°54′49″N 1°47′53″W / 52.9137°N 1.7981°W / 52.9137; -1.7981
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Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
History of Derbyshire
Country houses in Derbyshire

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