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WEDDINGTON CASTLE - An Online History


Other Halls and Castles Around Nuneaton - Odstone Hall

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Georgian facade

Grounds

Exterior

Dining room

Bathroom

Bedroom

Bedroom

Drawing room

Kitchen

 

Odstone Hall is a handsome and substantial country house with Elizabethan origins, and an impressive Georgian façade which was added in the 18th century.

From a state of dereliction, the property was extensively refurbished in the early 2000s with great attention to detail and careful choice of materials and final finishes. Despite the extent of the renovation, great care was taken to preserve and enhance the original period features including a wealth of exposed timbers, impressive fireplaces and some fine ceiling mouldings. Because of the house's historical and architectural importance it has been mentioned in a number of historical books, including Sir Nikolaus Bernhard Leon Pevsner's authoritative guide to the buildings of England. Of particular note it is recorded that in 1649 the then owner, John Bradshaw, was the President's Judge of the High Court which condemned King Charles I to death and whose signature appears on the death warrant.

 

As of 2008, the present owners are currently in the process of selling the Hall for just under two million pounds.

You can find more detailed information on Odstone Hall by clicking on the following links:

1) Sale brochure for Odstone Hall, 2007 (including current floorplan)*

2) 2006 Telegraph article on the refurbishment of Odstone Hall*

3) The current commercial website: www.odstonehall.co.uk **

* You will need to have Adobe Acrobat software installed on your computer in order to download and read these files.  If you do not have this you can download the software for free by clicking the image below (you must be connected to the Internet to access this site and download the software). When you have downloaded the software you can return to this page by clicking the 'back' button on your browser.

** This is an external website and www.weddingtoncastle.co.uk is not responsible for its content or accuracy. Nor does it actively endorse any commercial enterprise involved with it.

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