Moseley Hall, Birmingham
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Moseley Hall is a Grade II listed[1] 18th-century country house which was situated in parkland in Moseley, Birmingham. The hall itself is now part of Moseley Hall Hospital and much of the surrounding estate has been developed for roads and housing.
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Type | Country house |
Town or city | Moseley |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 52.4460°N 1.8934°W / 52.4460; -1.8934 |
Renovated | 1795 |
Designations | Grade II listed |
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The hall was built c.1795 of ashlar with a slate roof in three storeys with a five-bay frontage. A central porch is supported by four pairs of Tuscan columns.[1] The dovecote in the grounds is also Grade II listed.[2]