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Article: Historic hall makes a splash; Sue Kelbrick on a country house with style.(Features)
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- Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
- Article date:
- October 15, 2009
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Byline: Sue Kelbrick
SET in nearly three acres of grounds with views over open farmland, Bispham Hall is a Grade II listed country house.
Built in the early 18th century, the hall boasts a wealth of period features. The house has been lovingly restored and offers stylish and spacious family accommodation.
Inside, an elegant reception dining hall has a brick fireplace, exposed ceiling beams and stone flagged flooring.
From here, there is access to the cellar, which provides useful storage space as well as a cloakroom, utility room, a study, an impressive drawing room complete with display shelving and a decorative fireplace and a ...