DescriptionWalton Hall - geograph.org.uk - 117199.jpg
English: Walton Hall. The original Walton Hall dates back to the 1500s as the family seat of the Morduant Family. The current building, seen here across one of the lakes formed in the River Dene, was rebuilt in 1862 to a design by Sir Gilbert Scott at the commission of Sir Charles Morduant, the 10th Baronet. Some years ago the hall was converted into a very upmarket time share complex. This ran into financial difficulties and today the hall consists of apartments, a conference centre and a spa. See http://www.pumahotels.co.uk/waltonhall
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