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WEDDINGTON CASTLE - An
Online History
Other Halls and Castles Around
Nuneaton - Attleborough Hall
Click on thumbnail for larger
image. Scroll down for the history of this building.
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Attleborough Hall - an early colour postcard |
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Attleborough Hall
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View of Attleborough Hall from the road, showing the tower and cupola. 1900s*
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View of Attleborough Hall from the road with two ladies standing and a pony and trap. Large cedar tree on the left. 1900s*
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Attleborough Hall. Postcard dated 1957.
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Attleborough Hall. A postcard from the early 1900s
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Attleborough Road in the early 1900s
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Attleborough Road in the early 1900s
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Colour postcard of Attleborough Road
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Attleborough Road circa 1920
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An early picture of Attleborough Rectory
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Attleborough Hall was completed in May
1809 by George Greenway, a local lawyer. However, after his death in 1835, twenty years
of legal wrangling ensued. His son-in-law John Craddock - another lawyer - lived
on in the house but left in 1839 and the Hall stood empty. In 1842 a
new church for Attleborough was opened in part of the Hall grounds and for the
first time Attleborough became a parish in its own right.
In 1855 the mansion and park was at last sold, to George Adam Buchanan and Jane
Greenway. George Greenway's widow received the paltry sum of £83 out of the value of her
husband's estate which is believed to have been worth around £10,210 some twenty
years earlier. By 1859 the Hall was acquired by the Townsend family who
continued to live there until the death of Thomas Townsend senior in 1886.
In 1888 Pattie Townsend, his daughter, became the second wife of Joseph Fielding
Johnson and the Fielding Johnsons lived at the Hall until Joseph's death in
1917.
The house was then sold to Rufus Jones, an elastic webbing weaver on Attleborough Green who was
previously living at Caldwell Hall close by. Unfortunately, the building went
into decline and after being offered for sale, demolition started in January
1932.
A fascinating imagined account
of a trip around Old Attleborough in the year 1848, written by Peter Lee, can be
accessed by clicking here.
Historical
text (c) Peter Lee 2003
Photos marked * are © Warwickshire County
Council, 2003


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