Kingswinford - Bradley Hall: pen and ink drawing

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Date:1836

Description:South west view showing a half-timbered gabled house with a brick chimney stack to the right. There is a walled garden between it and the road. 'Bradley Hall, supposed to have belonged to the family of Bradley founded in 1596. This curious Hall is now a Farm House in the possession of an old man named Richard Taylor who informed me he was baptised here when part of it was made use of as a chapel, and he had lived in it since that Fifty Four years, now aged 80, AD 1797'.

The Hall was dismantled and re-erected at Tiddington Road, Stratford-upon-Avon in 1924-5, where it is known as Bradley Lodge.

Artist: J.R. Ferneyhough.

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Donor ref:SV-II.30b (45/7622)

Source: William Salt Library

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