Barlborough Hall

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Barlborough Hall is a historic English building. It is located in Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

Originally built by Sir Francis Rodes, circa 1583-84, as the family seat, Barlborough Hall became an independent Catholic day school around 1939. The hall’s Elizabethan design is attributed to Robert Smythson, one of a noted family of architects.



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