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Oakwood Hall

Buildings and structures in BingleyCountry house hotelsCountry houses in West YorkshireGothic Revival architecture in West YorkshireGrade II listed buildings in West Yorkshire
Grade II listed housesHotels in West YorkshireHouses completed in 1864Use British English from June 2022William Burges buildings
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Oakwood Hall, Bingley, West Yorkshire, England is a 19th-century mansion with interior fittings by the Victorian architect William Burges. The hall was constructed in 1864 by Knowles and Wilcox of Bradford for Thomas Garnett, a prosperous textile merchant. The style is "conventionally dour Gothic".Garnett had the interiors designed by Burges, who contributed a fireplace, and by Morris & Co., for whom Edward Burne-Jones created the stained glass St. George in the staircase window, whilst Morris himself has been credited with the surrounding images of The Four Seasons. The Hall is a Grade II Listed Building as at 6 November 1973 and is now a hotel.

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Oakwood Hall

Lady Lane
BD16 4AW Bradford
England, United Kingdom
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oakwoodhall.co.uk

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