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Baddesley Clinton: mid c15 manor house built by John Brome and his son Nicholas then passed to the Ferrers family through marriage in 1517
Baddesley Clinton: entrance on the mid c15 north side with Queen Anne bridge leading to projecting porch; large Elizabethan windows
Baddesley Clinton: inner court from the west; brick east range containing Great Hall; star shaped chimneys
Baddesley Clinton: fireplace now in Great Hall, flanked by figures in Elizabethan costume; carved achievement of arms of Ferrers quartering Brome, Hampden & White
Baddesley Clinton: coloured glass in Great Hall with c16 armorials of Ferrers and connections by marriage
Baddesley Clinton: replica of Priest Hole probably built by St Nicholas Owen (ex.1606)
Baddesley Clinton: glass in Hall depicting Ferrers-Brome marriage
Entry Name: Baddesley Clinton Hall moated site and fishponds
Scheduled Date: 17 July 1995
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1013155
English Heritage Legacy ID: 21578
County: Warwickshire
Civil Parish: Baddesley Clinton
Traditional County: Warwickshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Warwickshire
Church of England Parish: Baddesley Clinton
Church of England Diocese: Birmingham