File BrownsoverHall 48216.jpg thumb BrownsoverHallBrownsoverHall is a 19th century mansion house in the old village of Brownsover , Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , Warwickshire which has been converted for use as a hotel. It is a Grade II listed building . Early History 1471 1850 The Manorialism manor of Brownsover was owned from 1471 by the Boughton family who were created Boughton Baronets in 1642. In 1780 Sir Theodosius Boughton was murdered by his brother in law and the estate passed to his sister Theodosia, and thence to Sir Egerton Leigh, 2nd Baronet Sir Egerton Leigh, Bt , of the Leigh of High Legh West Hall family. Leigh s daughter and heiress, also Theodosia, married John Ward, who changed his name by Royal Warrant Royal Licence to Ward Boughton Leigh. Nineteenth century In the mid 19th century the old manor house was replaced with the present mansion, designed in a Victorian Gothic style by architect Sir George Gilbert Scott . William Holland Stained glass maker William Holland designed a a stained glass window and carved tables as frames for Italian marble slabs. He is well known for establishing a Stained Glass and Decorative works at St. John s, Warwick . Other contributers to the new manor were Marshall and Snelgrove of London , and Eld and Chamberlain, of Midland House, Birmingham relating to the carpets and furnishings that were chosen for the house. ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk a2a records.aspx?cat 187 cr162&cid 0 0 Warwickshire County Record Office ref It was the home of the Ward Boughton Leighs until the mid 20th century. Twentieth century The Hall was the residence 1936 1942 of Sir Frank Whittle , credited with the invention of the jet engine. The hotel ... brownsover A History of the County of Warwick, Volume 6 1951 pp.  65 72 from British History ... Gateway, listed building description Actually Located In The Old Village Of Brownsover, Just Aside The New Estate Of Brownsover Not Clifton Notes references External links http www.foliohotels.com ... more details
Commons category Brownsover http www.picturesofengland.com England Warwickshire Rugby BrownsoverHall Hotel BrownsoverHall Hotel at Pictures Of England http www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk HTML sample leigh gb baronetcy 1773 1870 .htm Cracroft s Peerage Leigh, Barts, of Brownsover Category Villages in Warwickshire Category Rugby, Warwickshire pl Brownsover ...span class plainlinks span Infobox UK place country England official name Brownsover latitude 52.39 longitude 1.24 shire district Rugby borough Rugby shire county Warwickshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Rugby and Kenilworth UK Parliament constituency Rugby and Kenilworth post town RUGBY postcode district CV21 postcode area CV dial code 01788 os grid reference SP515775 Brownsover is a small village about 1 miles north of Rugby, Warwickshire in England . Since 1960, it has been further absorbed by the suburban expansion of Rugby. Old Brownsover The original hamlet of Brownsover still exists, to the west of A426 road A426 Leicester Road , where BrownsoverHall is situated. This country house was rebuilt in the Victorian era by the Boughton Baronets Ward Boughton Leigh family, county landowners who still today own land in the area and who donated to Rugby School the ground where William Webb Ellis first ran with a rugby football football . Brownsover is also where Frank Whittle developed the jet engine in the 1930s. The hall has now become a large hotel and conference centre ... Church, Brownsover St. Michael & All Angels was founded in the 12th century as a chapel of ease , and was almost ... in Helvellyn Way, new Brownsover. Brownsover is mentioned in Tom Brown s Schooldays . New Brownsover The new part of Brownsover, to the east of Leicester Road, contains modern housing estates built ... Leigh Junior, which share a campus, and there is also the newer Brownsover Community School. The local ... and Baptists . Brownsover has a number of green spaces as well as the canal . Education Primary education ... more details
BrownsoverHall . The restoration amounted almost to a rebuilding of the church, but it was done in a sympathetic ...Infobox church name St Michael and All Angels Church, Brownsover fullname image St Michael s Church, Brownsover.jpg imagesize imagealt A plain stone church, seen from the southwest, with a bell hanging from a gabled bracket on the west wall landscape yes caption St Michael and All Angels Church, Brownsover, from the southwest pushpin map Warwickshire pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize 200 pushpin label position left map caption Location in Warwickshire latd 52.3920 longd 1.2540 location Brownsover , Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , Warwickshire country England coordinates coord 52.3920 1.2540 region GB type landmark display title osgraw SP 508 773 denomination Anglicanism Anglican churchmanship membership attendance website http www.visitchurches.org.uk findachurch st michael all angels brownsover ?region Warwickshire Churches Conservation Trust former name bull date founded date founder dedication Michael archangel St Michael and All Angels dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status redundant church Redundant heritage designation Grade II designated ..., clay tile roof St Michael and All Angels Church, Brownsover , is a redundant church redundant Anglicanism Anglican church in the former village of Brownsover , which is now a suburb of the town of Rugby ... Completelistofchurches Church of St Michael All Angels Brownsover Warwickshire title Church of St Michael & All Angels, Brownsover, Warwickshire accessdate 29  March 2011 publisher Churches ... documents info.php?documentID 468&pageNumber 60 title St. Michael s and All Angel s Church Old Brownsover ... hg Interior File Organ at Brownsover geograph.org.uk 1210753.jpg thumb left 150px Organ case alt ... index N00965 title Warwickshire, Brownsover, St. Michael and All Angels N00965 accessdate ... by the Churches Conservation Trust in the English Midlands References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Brownsover ... more details
For the etymology of the term hallHall concept Other uses Refimprove date September 2008 File Marwar Hall.jpg thumb 250px The Marwar Hall at Umaid Bhawan Palace , Jodhpur , India File Great Mosque of Kairouan prayer hall.jpg thumb 250px Hall in religious buildings prayer hall of the Mosque of Uqba Great ... right thumb An outdoor passageway near the Alamo In architecture , a hall is fundamentally a relatively large space enclosed by a roof and walls. In the Iron Age , a mead hall was such a simple building ... the hall of a house is the space inside the front door through which the rooms are reached ... school Deriving from the above, a hall is often the term used to designate a British or Irish country house . In later medieval Europe, the main room of a castle or manor house was the great hall . Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage , corridor , or hallway . In a medieval building, the hall was where the fire was kept. With time, its functions ... are formally titled Hall , typically being named after the person who Financial endowment endowed it, for example, King s Hall, Cambridge . Others, such as Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford , commemorate respected people. Between these in age, Nassau Hall at Princeton University began as the single ... , Hall is the dining hall for students, with High Table at one end for fellows. Typically, at Formal Hall , academic regalia gowns are worn for dinner during the evening, whereas for informal Hall they are not. Many Livery Company Livery Companies e.g., in the City of London have a Hall that is their headquarters and meeting place. Similarly A hall is also a building consisting largely of a principal ..., such as a function hall owned by one company used for weddings and cotillions organized and run by the same company on a contractual basis or a community hall available for rent to anyone. In religious architecture, as in Islamic architecture, the prayer hall is a large room dedicated to the practice ... more details
system in 1993 Hall stopped taking psychiatric medications and began to reestablish his wellbeing using ... residential facility Burch House in New Hampshire. In 2000 Hall moved to Northampton ... in private practice based on Process Oriented Psychology . In 2000 Hall wrote about the pirate radio ... Hearing Voices http www.willhall.net Will Hall s website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hall, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hall, Will Category 1966 births Category Living people Category People ... more details
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