Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE58530 - Archive material associated with Preston Hall, Aylesford, Listed Building
Title | Archive material associated with Preston Hall, Aylesford, Listed Building |
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Author/Originator | Historic England |
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BF102795 PRESTON HALL HOSPITAL, AYLESFORD
BL18741/002 View from the south of Preston Hall and the drive leading to the house The photograph of this neo-Elizabethan style country house was taken for the owner Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, later 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe. It is likely the photograph, one of a series, was taken at around the time the house was sold in October 1904, in the same year that Henry Brassey purchased Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire. During the First World War the house became a military hospital and today is part of Preston Hall Hospital.
BL18741/003 The entrance front and circular drive at Preston Hall The photograph of this neo-Elizabethan style country house was taken for the owner Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, later 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe. It is likely the photograph, one of a series, was taken at around the time the house was sold in October 1904, in the same year that Henry Brassey purchased Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire. During the First World War the house became a military hospital and today is part of Preston Hall Hospital.
BL18741/007 View of Preston Hall and its domed conservatory, seen from north-west across a lawn The photograph of this neo-Elizabethan style country house was taken for the owner Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, later 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe. It is likely the photograph, one of a series, was taken at around the time the house was sold in October 1904, in the same year that Henry Brassey purchased Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire. During the First World War the house became a military hospital and today is part of Preston Hall Hospital.
BL18741/047 View of Preston Hall from north-west across the grounds The photograph of this neo-Elizabethan style country house was taken for the owner Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, later 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe. It is likely the photograph, one of a series, was taken at around the time the house was sold in October 1904, in the same year that Henry Brassey purchased Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire. During the First World War the house became a military hospital and today is part of Preston Hall Hospital.
BL18741/053 The vestibule at Preston Hall The photograph of this neo-Elizabethan style country house was taken for the owner Henry Leonard Campbell Brassey, later 1st Baron Brassey of Apethorpe. It is likely the photograph, one of a series, was taken at around the time the house was sold in October 1904, in the same year that Henry Brassey purchased Apethorpe Hall in Northamptonshire. During the First World War the house became a military hospital and today is part of Preston Hall Hospital.
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Description
Unpublished archive material held by Historic England, associated with Preston Hall, Aylesford, Listed Building
Location
Historic England
Referenced Monuments (1)
- TQ 75 NW 325 PRESTON HALL (Listed Building)
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Record last edited
May 15 2025 1:46PM