Blakesley Hall 

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Blakesley Hall was constructed in 1590 for Richard Smalbroke, a Birmingham merchant and gentleman farmer. The Hall is a timber-framed building, with a 17th century brick kitchen extension. The house is furnished using an inventory taken in the 17th century and reflects the lifestyle of a wealthy family of the late Tudor and Stuart period of English history.

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Blakesley Hall
Blakesley Road
Yardley
Birmingham West Midlands B25 8RN
UK

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