Handleigh Hall is one of England's best-remaining examples of a seventeenth-century gentleman's country retreat. Begun by the eccentric Sir Clive Graham in 1654 and finished by his son Sir Robert Graham ten years later, the hall played residence to the Graham family until 1993, when the last surviving member of the Graham family granted the estate to the Handleigh Hall Trust to preserve this historic house for the nation. Now open to the public for the first time, Handleigh Hall boasts hidden treasures, beautiful walks in the estate grounds, and a fabulous cafe.
The Handleigh Hall Trust and the Friends of Handleigh Hall are delighted to accounce the official opening of Handleigh Hall to visitors from... Proceed to article on Blogger
Read about the conservation and restoration work underway to open Handleigh Hall to visitors in this interview with our Head Conservator... Proceed to article on Blogger
It was with great joy that we received the news of our success in our bid to secure funding from the Heritage Lottery grant we applied for... Proceed to article on Blogger