Advantages: Lots Of History, Lovely Grounds Disadvantages: Not Open To The Public
Thornbridge Hall is a large stately home in Derbyshire. It dates from the 11th century but in more recent years was purchased by Sheffield City Council in 1945 who continued to own it until 1997.
During its ownership by Sheffield City Council it was used for educational purposes and I spent a weekend here when I was thirteen years old. A trip to Thornbridge Hall was something that was offered to every Schoolchild in Sheffield and those that took ... ...In 1997 Sheffield City Council, strapped for cash, sold this magnificent House and once again it went back into private ownership, denying future generations of Sheffield Schoolchildren a unique opportunity to visit here.
In a recent strange twist of fate I found myself staying here again over the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. The current owner happens to own the Company that my best friend works for and over the Easter Weekend She decided to allow ...
micksheff 22.04.2007
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