Been trying to get in here for a looong time, got lucky today! Now been 'restored?' (though most of the lush fittings are gone). Closed in 2005. History-
The Hall is a grade two listed building, early 19th century with later additions. It is stone with a slated roof, and has stone and brick stacks. There are two and three storey sections, with sash windows and corbelled eaves. There is a canted bay on the west of the main block. The main block has a five-window front. The later wing to the left has a three-window front and was added in the early twentieth century by Captain Roland Addy. The upper floor included a music room with a sprung dance floor. Although this room is now carpeted and used as offices by the Brierley Social Services Home care team, you can still feel the spring in your step as you walk across it. The windows have moulded ashlar surrounds.
arch window by ROYALBOB2011
fireplace by ROYALBOB2011
upper hall by ROYALBOB2011
serene by ROYALBOB2011
window close by ROYALBOB2011
wall art by ROYALBOB2011
burnt by ROYALBOB2011
stairs by ROYALBOB2011
window dressing by ROYALBOB2011
the safe by ROYALBOB2011
the celler by ROYALBOB2011
fired by ROYALBOB2011
These two rooms were pitch black! iso 3200 60 secs!
register office by ROYALBOB2011
reception room by ROYALBOB2011
front by ROYALBOB2011
smash by ROYALBOB2011
picks by ROYALBOB2011
tiles by ROYALBOB2011
angel by ROYALBOB2011
rear by ROYALBOB2011
flower door by ROYALBOB2011
the safe by ROYALBOB2011
Thanking you..