Hanbury Hall
Hanbury Hall in Worcestershire is a warm red-brick William and Mary country house, completed around 1701 and renowned for its exceptional painted ceilings and staircase by the artist Sir James Thornhill. The formal gardens, including a restored Dutch-style parterre, are among the finest formal recreations of the early 18th century in England. Inside and out, this is a house of considerable grace and charm.
- Outstanding Thornhill painted ceilings
- Restored Dutch formal parterre
- Elegant William and Mary architecture
Best for those who love baroque art, formal gardens, and the confident beauty of early Georgian country life.
Things to see at Hanbury Hall
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- Thornhill Painted Staircase Ceiling
- The Orangery
- Recreated 1705 Parterre Garden
- The Long Gallery Pavilion