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The new house was built in 1763 on the site of an earlier 17th-century house and incorporates some of the early features. The new work created a three-storey three-bayed house with an east-facing entrance front. In the 19th century a two-storey wing was added to the north of the frontage. A gazebo
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The History of Chesterfield: With Particulars of the Hamlets Contiguous to the Town, and Descriptive Accounts of Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Bolsover Castle [with Additions]
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Houses in Derbyshire: Chatsworth House, Calke Abbey, Bretby Hall, Kedleston Hall, Bolsover Castle, Sudbury Hall, List of Monastic Houses in Derbyshire
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The house was rented for about 30 years in the early to middle part of the 20th century to John and Rosemary Milward and their family, John being a
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The Clarke family owned the estate in the 16th century. Godfrey Clarke and his son Sir Gilbert Clarke served as
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in 1652 and 1676 respectively. Sir Gilbert bought an additional estate at Chilcote Hall in 1672. His son
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died without issue and his estates passed to his sister and then to her daughter who married
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heir and the surgeon at Chesterfield Hospital. They later bought the ancient
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Sutton became the family seat and Somersall was let out as a farmhouse.
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This article about a Derbyshire building or structure is a
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Somersal Herbert Hall
Brampton
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
Grade II listed building
High Sheriff of Derbyshire
Godfrey Clarke
Derbyshire
High Sheriff
Sutton Scarsdale Hall
Godfrey Bagnall Clarke
Walter Butler, 18th Earl of Ormonde
Milward's Needles
Barlow Woodseats Hall
Barlow
Derbyshire
Listed buildings in Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Historic England
"Somersall Hall (Grade II) (1088244)"
National Heritage List for England
"Somersall Hall - Chesterfield"
"Gazebo at Somersall Hall (Grade II*) (1203393)"
"Pair of gatepiers near front door of Somersall Hall (Grade II) (1334695)"
Houses in Derbyshire: Chatsworth House, Calke Abbey, Bretby Hall, Kedleston Hall, Bolsover Castle, Sudbury Hall, List of Monastic Houses in Derbyshire
ISBN
978-1-230-63344-2
The History of Chesterfield: With Particulars of the Hamlets Contiguous to the Town, and Descriptive Accounts of Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Bolsover Castle [with Additions]
53°13′33″N 1°28′22″W / 53.2257°N 1.4728°W / 53.2257; -1.4728
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