Originally a 17th century country house which was part of the Corbet Estate. The house had major alterations in the early 1800’s by the Corbet family in the Neo-Jacobean style to improve the house for their occupation, when they decided to abandon the nearby Moreton Corbet Castle and move into the Hall.
In 1919 it became a School for Girls which it continued to be until 1995. It is now a private home which is not open to the general public but occasionally private events take place and so it is a privilege and experience to see the fantastic architecture of this Grade II* Listed Building.
Originally a 17th century country house which was part of the Corbet Estate. The house had major alterations in the early 1800’s by the Corbet family in the Neo-Jacobean style to improve the house for their occupation, when they decided to abandon the nearby Moreton Corbet Castle and move into the Hall.
In 1919 it became a School for Girls which it continued to be until 1995. It is now a private home which is not open to the general public but occasionally private events take place and so it is a privilege and experience to see the fantastic architecture of this Grade II* Listed Building.
Acton Reynalds Hall,
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Acton Reynalds
SY4 4DX
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