"Transforming Country House"
The Stanford Hall in Nottinghamshire is a modern looking country house originally built in the 18th-century situated in the Stanford Hall Estate. It is constructed with red bricks with ashlar dressings and a slate roof top and two storeys. It also has a stone manor. The Hall has been a home to quite a few renowned families over the centuries until its last owner Chek Whyte. In 2011, the estate was purchased by Gerald Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster to built a Defence and National Rehabilitation Center. Having served in the army for 20, the Duke wanted to donate the estate for military welfare. Both the hall and estate are magnetic with a royal country charm attached to them.
Stanford Hall, Loughborough, United Kingdom, LE17 6DH
"Transforming Country House"
The Stanford Hall in Nottinghamshire is a modern looking country house originally built in the 18th-century situated in the Stanford Hall Estate. It is constructed with red bricks with ashlar dressings and a slate roof top and two storeys. It also has a stone manor. The Hall has been a home to quite a few renowned families over the centuries until its last owner Chek Whyte. In 2011, the estate was purchased by Gerald Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster to built a Defence and National Rehabilitation Center. Having served in the army for 20, the Duke wanted to donate the estate for military welfare. Both the hall and estate are magnetic with a royal country charm attached to them.
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