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Acton Reynald Hall is a 19th-century country house at Acton Reynald, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Corbet family abandoned nearby Moreton Corbet Castle as a residence in about 1800 after their 17th-century hall had been enlarged and improved for their occupation. Sir Andrew Corbet retained architect John Hiram Haycock (1759–1830), who created the new mansion in a Neo-Jacobean style. The seven-bayed, three-storey eastern entrance front retains three bays and a Tuscan portico dating from 1610 and 1625. The main block, dating from about 1800, was later extended by service wings in about 1840 and other improvements in 1893.

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  • Acton Reynald Hall is a 19th-century country house at Acton Reynald, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Corbet family abandoned nearby Moreton Corbet Castle as a residence in about 1800 after their 17th-century hall had been enlarged and improved for their occupation. Sir Andrew Corbet retained architect John Hiram Haycock (1759–1830), who created the new mansion in a Neo-Jacobean style. The seven-bayed, three-storey eastern entrance front retains three bays and a Tuscan portico dating from 1610 and 1625. The main block, dating from about 1800, was later extended by service wings in about 1840 and other improvements in 1893. (en)
  • Acton Reynald Hall ist ein Landhaus im Dorf Acton Reynald in der englischen Grafschaft Shropshire. English Heritage hat das Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtete Haus als historisches Bauwerk II*. Grades gelistet. Das gesamte Dorf Acton Reynald wurde in den 1840er-Jahren zusammen mit etlichen Bauernhöfen abgerissen, um Platz für die Anlage des Parks zu schaffen. Von 1919 bis 1995 war in dem Landhaus eine Mädchenschule untergebracht. Heute ist es wieder ein Privathaus. (de)
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  • Acton Reynald Hall ist ein Landhaus im Dorf Acton Reynald in der englischen Grafschaft Shropshire. English Heritage hat das Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts errichtete Haus als historisches Bauwerk II*. Grades gelistet. Die Familie Corbet gab ihre nahegelegene Familienresidenz Moreton Corbet Castle um 1800 auf, nachdem ihr Landhaus aus dem 17. Jahrhundert für die Nutzung durch die Familie vergrößert und modernisiert worden war. Sir Andrew Corbet beauftragte den Architekten John Hiram Haycock (1759–1830) mit dem Entwurf des neuen Landhauses. Er entwarf es in neojakobinischem Stil. Die östliche Eingangsfassade mit sieben Jochen und drei Stockwerken enthält drei Joche und eine toskanische Vorhalle aus der Zeit von 1610 bis 1625. Das Hauptgebäude, das aus der Zeit um 1800 stammt, wurde um 1840 um Flügel für die Dienerschaft und 1893 um weitere Verbesserungen erweitert. Das gesamte Dorf Acton Reynald wurde in den 1840er-Jahren zusammen mit etlichen Bauernhöfen abgerissen, um Platz für die Anlage des Parks zu schaffen. Von 1919 bis 1995 war in dem Landhaus eine Mädchenschule untergebracht. Heute ist es wieder ein Privathaus. (de)
  • Acton Reynald Hall is a 19th-century country house at Acton Reynald, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Corbet family abandoned nearby Moreton Corbet Castle as a residence in about 1800 after their 17th-century hall had been enlarged and improved for their occupation. Sir Andrew Corbet retained architect John Hiram Haycock (1759–1830), who created the new mansion in a Neo-Jacobean style. The seven-bayed, three-storey eastern entrance front retains three bays and a Tuscan portico dating from 1610 and 1625. The main block, dating from about 1800, was later extended by service wings in about 1840 and other improvements in 1893. The whole of the village of Acton Reynald together with several farms was demolished in the 1840s to facilitate the creation of the park. From about 1919 until 1995 the house was occupied by a girls' school. It is now once again a private residence. (en)
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