Tour of Radbourne Hall

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16/07/2025 14:30 - 16:30

A rare opportunity to see Radbourne Hall an 18th century Palladian country house completed in 1742 for the Pole family and lived in by their descendants ever since, set in 200 acres including parkland, woodland and a lake. The house is filled with family heirlooms, including a fine collection of paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby. The Hall is not normally open to the public and we have reserved a number of places for DAS members on one of the tours managed by Historic Houses.

 Bookings through the Historic Houses booking system

Organised by the Architecture Section

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