DescriptionBrodsworth Hall - geograph.org.uk - 925289.jpg
English: Brodsworth Hall South front of the remarkable Victorian country house built for Charles Augustus Sabine Thellusson in the 1860s with the vast fortune inherited from the tontine will of his Great-Grandfather Peter Thellusson. It was designed by Italian architect Chevalier Casentini who never visited Brodsworth, the work being supervised by London architect Philip Wilkinson.
Following the death of the last owner Sylvia Grant-Dalton in 1988, it was given to English Heritage by her daughter Pamela Williams, after a long period of restoration is now open to the public http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.17400
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