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Campsall Hall, South Yorkshire (Demolished c1986)


Campsall Hall was GII* listed mainly for its fine plasterwork. Its appearance was mainly the result of a remodelling of c1763 which was possibly by John Carr, but parts of the house dated from the seventeenth century. It was abandoned, burnt, and then demolished c1985-86.
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