DescriptionWoolley Hall - geograph.org.uk - 905216.jpg
English: Woolley Hall, Jacobean architecture in West Yorkshire, England.
Quote from Wikipedia: The present building in Woolley, is an example of early Jacobean architecture, and was built about 1635 and added onto at the turn of the 19th Century by the architect Jeffry Wyatville.
It stands in the village of Woolley near the M1 Motorway, and after serving the Wentworth family into the 18th Century was for a period a college, and is presently owned by Wakefield council who use it as a conference centre and wedding location. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolley_Hall
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