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Oakwell Hall and Country Park

Address:
Nutter Lane
Birstall
Batley
West Yorkshire
WF17 9LG

T: 01924 326240

W: www.oakwellhallcountrypark.co.uk

  • Paintings 16th-19th C
  • Furniture and household objects
  • Social history
  • Ceramics and glass
  • Manuscripts books and maps

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An Elizabethan manor hall furnished as the Batt family home in 1690, portraying life in a busy 17th-century household. Oakwell Hall was visited regularly by Charlotte Bronte who featured it as 'Fieldhead' in her novel 'Shirley'. The house is set in 110 acres of Green Flag award-winning country park.

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