Harvington Hall, Harvington, Worcestershire, England
N 52° 22.074 W 002° 10.864
30U E 555757 N 5802273
Harvington Hall, Harvington, Worcestershire
Waymark Code: WMZ1T8
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/27/2018
Views: 1
Open to the public from 3rd March to 4th November Wednesday to Sunday only.
From their website:-
Tucked away in a peaceful corner of Worcestershire, Harvington Hall is a beautiful moated manor house with the largest surviving series of priest hides in the country and a rare collection of original Elizabethan wall paintings.
Originally built in the 1300s and developed magnificently in the late 1500s, Harvington Hall brings to life the fascinating history of the survival of Roman Catholic families and clergymen during the Reformation of the late sixteenth century.
Visitors will discover the Hall’s many ingenious secret priest hides, many of which were designed by Saint Nicholas Owen, and marvel at the outstanding and rare wall paintings of the late 1500s.
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 01/01/1350
Additional Dates of Construction: Developed in the 15th century
Architectural Period/Style: Elizabethan
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor: Moated Manor House
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections: From wikipedia:-
Harvington Hall belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham and is particularly notable for its vestment-hide and seven priest-holes, four of which are built around the main staircase and are thought to be the work of Nicholas Owen. Harvington Hall was given to the Archdiocese of Birmingham by Ellen Ferris (1870–1955), whose son Robert was Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons from 1970 to 1974 and later became Lord Harvington.
Main Material of Construction: Brich
Private/Public Access: Private
Admission Fee (if applicable): 9.00 (listed in local currency)
Opening Hours (if applicable): From: 11:30 AM To: 5:00 PM
Related Website: [Web Link]
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Architect (if known): Not listed
Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed
Listed Building Status (if applicable): Not listed
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