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Opened
  
1872

Designation
  
Listed building

Phone
  
+44 115 937 7086

Architect
  
Widmerpool Hall

Client
  
Major George Coke Robertson

Designations
  
Grade II listed building

Address
  
Keyworth Road, Widmerpool NG12 5SA, United Kingdom

Similar
  
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Widmerpool hall nottinghamshire


Widmerpool Hall is a Grade II listed English country house in Widmerpool, Nottinghamshire.

Situated on the north side of the village, it was built in 1872 for Major George Coke Robertson to the designs of Henry Clutton. This neo Gothic manor house was constructed of Bath and Clipsham stone and has an Italianate, gargoyle adorned clock-tower without a clock. The space for the clock was left blank out of respect for Robertson's recently deceased wife.

It remained a private residence until the breakup of the estate in the 1950s then, for several decades at the end of the twentieth century, it was the HQ of The Automobile Association Patrol Service Training School, popularly known as 'The AA Academy'.

Between 2008 and 2010 it underwent extensive renovation for residential purposes; and this has provided 9 apartments, 11 mews style houses and 4 detached houses. The hall is grade 2 listed.

References

Widmerpool Hall Wikipedia