Image:Derwent-Hall,-Derbyshire-q75-1711x1112 Charles Balguy.jpg

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Derwent Hall, w:Derbyshire where w:Charles Balguy was born. Derwent Hall was built in 1672 by the Belguy family, and at some point passed to the Duke of Norfolk. In 1931 it because a youth hostel, but in 1945 the Derwent dam was completed and the valley was flooded; Derwent Hall is now under water, although in 1976 and 1989 it may have reappeared briefly when the water level fell. Some of the original woodwork is now in Thornbridge Hall.

Source

Gotch, J. Alfred: “The Growth of the English House” (1909) via http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Gotch/pages/117-Derwent-Hall,-Derbyshire/

Date

1909

Author

Gotch, J. Alfred

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