Stoke Rochford Hall Stoke Rochford GRANTHAM Lincolnshire NG33 5EJ United
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110 bedroom hotel for sale
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Key features
- 110 en suite guest bedrooms spread across the manor house and adjoining buildings
- Spacious public areas with a stunning orangery suitable for an array of uses
- Extensive grounds of approximately 28.8 acres
- Long Leasehold, 999 years effective from 1978 with a peppercorn rent
Description
During the Second World War, the hall was occupied by the War Office and used for various purposes before being purchased by Kesteven County Council in 1948 as a teacher-training college. The college closed in 1978 and the hall became the National Education and Conference Centre for the National Union of Teachers (NUT).
In 2005, a substantial fire broke out in the manor house which caused serious damage to the building and destroying the entire roof and various floors. Fortunately, the North Wing was left unscathed. In 2007, English Heritage commissioned a comprehensive restoration programme of the building which took approximately 8 months to complete and cost circa £12m.
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Stoke Rochford Hall Stoke Rochford GRANTHAM Lincolnshire NG33 5EJ United
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Grantham Station4.4 miles
Notes
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