Abberley Hall

Abberley Hall is a country house in the north-west of the county of Worcestershire, England. Since 1916 it has been occupied by Abberley Hall School. It is a Grade II* listed building. The gardens are listed as Grade II on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.

Throughout the medieval period it was a possession of the de Toeni family of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire. A 'chief messuage' was mentioned in 1309, and Habington says that “Abberley seemethe to have byn of owld the principall seat of the Lord Thony in this shyre”. In the 1530s, Leland referred to a castle at Abberley, but there is no other evidence the house was more than a manor house. King Henry VIII gave the estate to his page of the privy chamber, Sir William Walshe, in 1531, and the house descended in that family to William Walsh, the poet and critic (died 1708), from whom it passed by marriage to the Bromleys. Nothing is known of the house prior to the publication of a drawing in Dr. Treadway Russell Nash’s History of Worcestershire which shows a three-storey house with a five-bay centre, single-bay projecting wings, a prominent cupola, and a door with a broken segmental pediment. This may date from William Walsh’s ownership (1682-1708) or that of his successor, Francis Bromley (1708-c1740). An irregular wing suggests that the early 18th century appearance was due to the remodelling of the previous house rather than a new build. When Colonel Bromley died in the 1830s, leaving seven daughters and no son, his executors decided to sell the estate, which comprised less than 800 acres (3.2 km2) and was heavily encumbered by debts.

The old house was in very poor repair, and the purchaser in 1836, John Lewis Moilliet pulled it down and employed Samuel Daukes to build an Italianate replacement; this was Dawkes’ first major country house commission. Moilliet died in 1845 and that Christmas his new house burned down. Moilliet’s widow and son promptly employed Daukes to rebuild the house in 1846-49 on the old foundations and apparently to the original design. The house was extended and redecorated internally by J.P. St. Aubyn for a later owner, John Joseph Jones, an Oldham cotton magnate, in about 1883. The house has good neo-Classical interiors, somewhat altered by St. Aubyn, who introduced a series of black chimneypieces. The top of the belvedere on the house was removed in 1962, and a house for the headmaster was attached to garden front, c.1970-75, which in its Brutalist style makes no concessions to the older building.

A park was referred to as early as 1280, and Habington in the 17th century mentions “a park on a mighty hill”. In 1836 it contained 192 acres (0.78 km2). St Aubyn also built a clock tower in the grounds in 1883-85, and the main entrance lodge. The North Lodge and estate buildings are by John Douglas, c.1888, although an earlier lodge is referred to in 1753.

As a school, Abberley Hall has won much acclaim, with the Good Schools Guide calling it "A delight."

Ownership history

Before 1487: de Toeni family of Elmley Castle

1487-1531: Crown

1531- : Sir Walter Walshe, page of the Privy Chamber

-c1590: Walter Walshe (b.1550), of Marlborough

c1590-1610: Crown

1610-45: William Walshe (b. 1581)

1645-82: Joseph Walshe (b. 1634), Royalist

1682-1708: William Walsh (1663-1708), MP, Gentleman of the Horse, poet

1708- : Francis Bromley in right of his wife Anne (nee Walsh)

-1769: William Bromley

1769-1803: Robert Bromley, d.s.p.

1803- 1837: Colonel Henry Bromley

1844-45: John Lewis Moilliet, banker of Birmingham and Geneva

1845-67: James Moilliet. High Sheriff of Worcestershire in 1861.

1867-80: Joseph Jones, an Oldham cotton magnate

1880-88: John Joseph Jones

1888-1902: William Jones

1902- : Frederick William Jones

-1916: James Arthur Jones

1916-date: Abberley Hall School (2009)

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