Norgrove Court
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Norgrove Court | |
stately home | |
Country | England |
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State | Worcestershire |
Region | Midlands |
District | Worcestershire |
Municipality | Redditch |
Location | Norgrove Lane, Elcocks Brook, Callow Hill |
- coordinates | 52°17′11.53″N 1°59′27.15″W / 52.2865361°N 1.9908750°W |
Visitation | not accessible to the public |
Norgrove Court is a stately home near Redditch in North Eastern Worcestershire built in 1649. It is a Grade I listed building.[1]
Location
Norgrove Court is located on Norgrove Lane, in between Webheath, Callow Hill and Elcock's Brook. It is located in the Borough of Redditch in the hamlet of Elcock's Brook in the village of Callow Hill. It was previously located in the Parish of Feckenham.
History
Built in 1649, it was previously a Grammar School which can be identified by the front door. It became a listed building in 1954 and twenty years later the Sinclair family renovated it. The Sinclair family reside there to this day.
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