Rushden Hall

Rushden Hall

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4.7 - (9 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.7 - (9 reviews)
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  • Tony Spooner

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    Nov 18th, 2022

  • Lee Woodhouse

    Rushden Hall is a grade II listed historical building and is set within Hall Park, Rushden. It was completed back in the 14th century, and is constructed of limestone. Rushden Hall was initially owned by the Pemberton Family. The last of the Pemberton family, Sir Lewis Pemberton, died in 1639. The Hall then became the residence of John Ekins. His grandson, also John, died in 1740. The Hall then became the residence of the Fletcher family in 1755. John Fletcher sold the Hall in 1836. The last family to occupy the Hall was in 1840, when the newly married Frederick Urban and Mary Ann Sartoris took up residence. Their grandson, Arthur Hugh Sartoris inherited the estate, and sold the property in 1929. Rushden Urban District Council purchased Rushden Hall in 1931. It was opened to the public in 1930's. By the 1960's, parts of the building had fallen into disrepair, but it was restored, but only after consideration of demolition. Today, Rushden Hall is the headquarters of Rushden Town Council. The building also has office space for private businesses. Rooms are also available to hire for weddings, Civil Partnerships, exhibitions and social functions.
    Aug 12th, 2021

  • learning locks

    Always been a great display really really high quality and well done, thousands every year
    Apr 24th, 2021

  • Toby Earnscliffe


    Feb 14th, 2021

  • Andy Taylor


    Nov 7th, 2019

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About
Rushden Hall

Rushden Hall is located at Rushden Hall, Hall Ave in Rushden, England NN10 9NG. Rushden Hall can be contacted via phone at (193) 331-6216 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (193) 331-6216

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Rushden Hall?

A The phone number for Rushden Hall is: (193) 331-6216.


Q Where is Rushden Hall located?

A Rushden Hall is located at Rushden Hall, Hall Ave, Rushden, eng NN10 9NG


Q What is the internet address for Rushden Hall?

A The website (URL) for Rushden Hall is: http://www.rushdentowncouncil.gov.uk/


Q How is Rushden Hall rated?

A Rushden Hall has a 4.7 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.

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image Rushden Hall is a grade II listed historical building and is set within Hall Park, Rushden. It was completed back in the 14th century, and is constructed of limestone.
Rushden Hall was initially owned by the Pemberton Family. The last of the Pemberton family, Sir Lewis Pemberton, died in 1639. The Hall then became the residence of John Ekins. His grandson, also John, died in 1740.
The Hall then became the residence of the Fletcher family in 1755. John Fletcher sold the Hall in 1836.
The last family to occupy the Hall was in 1840, when the newly married Frederick Urban and Mary Ann Sartoris took up residence. Their grandson, Arthur Hugh Sartoris inherited the estate, and sold the property in 1929. Rushden Urban District Council purchased Rushden Hall in 1931.
It was opened to the public in 1930's. By the 1960's, parts of the building had fallen into disrepair, but it was restored, but only after consideration of demolition.
Today, Rushden Hall is the headquarters of Rushden Town Council. The building also has office space for private businesses. Rooms are also available to hire for weddings, Civil Partnerships, exhibitions and social functions.


learning locks on Google

image Always been a great display really really high quality and well done, thousands every year


Toby Earnscliffe on Google

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Andy Taylor on Google

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