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Bolling Hall

Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, BD47LP


Bolling Hall: Tucked away in a leafy garden, less than a mile from the city centre, is one of Bradford's most precious jewels...

It's easy to see why Bolling Hall was a pleasant family home for more than five centuries, with views right over the city towards the open hills and moors beyond. The oldest part has been standing since well before Henry VIII came to the throne, and the most recent alterations are now more than two hundred years old!

There are steps and corners everywhere upstairs so there is always more excitement just waiting to be discovered. Even visitors who have been many times often find something new. And when the house has been thoroughly explored there is the large garden in which to stroll, sit quietly or picnic.


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Bolling Hall
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Bolling Hall
Bowling Hall Rd
Bradford
Bradford
Yorkshire
BD47LP   map

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Free admission
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