Blakesley Hall
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- From £75 per hour
- 60 people
- Stechford Rail station. Number 11 & 97 bus routes
- 12m² (130ft²)
Spaces in Blakesley Hall
Barn
The 17th century barn is set amidst Blakesley Halls delightful gardens and next to our traditional herb garden. With large barn doors that open up to provide natural light and splendid views of the Hall and gardens, the barn also boasts original oak beams and flagstone floors. The room benefits from having its own wash stations that can be hidden from view offering a beautiful and practical space for any arts activities.
Great Hall
The Hall is decorated in the 17th century style and provides a wonderful, atmospheric setting for filming or photography. The Great chamber contains rare traditional Tudor wall paintings and the wisteria clad porch entrance provides an attractive walk up. The delightful grounds are a sight to behold throughout the seasons. With formal lawns, a traditional herb garden, an orchard and herbaceous borders, the site offers excellent opportunities for photographs. The site has been used for filming by the BBC on several occasions.
See venueGallery
Located in the modern visitors centre at the entrance to the site, The Gallery space is a bright and clean space with lovely high ceilings and underfloor heating. The gallery provides a wonderful space for all types of events!
See venueAbout Blakesley Hall
Located some six miles east of the city centre, Blakesley Hall (Grade II* listed) is a delightfully restored timber-framed Elizabethan house set amidst idyllic grounds and with fine period interiors. Built in 1590 for Richard Smallbroke, Blakesley Hall provides a marvellous insight into the social aspirations of the Tudor middle-classes. The delightful grounds are a sight to behold throughout the seasons. With formal lawns, a traditional herb garden, an orchard and herbaceous borders, the site offers excellent opportunity for photographs. Modern gallery, barn & Great Hall available for hire.