Rode Hall
Rode Hall has been in the ownership of the Wilbraham family since 1669. The house was built in three stages; in 1708 the two story wing of the present house was completed and the main house was built seperately in 1752. Between 1800 and 1810 the two houses were joined together and the interior was changed significantly by the architect, John Hope and after his death, Lewis Wyatt; additional improvements were carried out by Darcy Braddell in 1927. The house contains a fine collection of Gillow furniture and there is an important collection of English porcelain.
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Address
Scholar Green,
Stoke-on-Trent
ST7 3QP
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Information on Rode Hall, Scholar Green, Stoke-on-Trent
| Opening Times: | House: Apr to Sep, Wed & BH, 14:00-17:00. |
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| Admission: | House & Gardens: Adult £5.00, Senior Citizen £4.00. |
| Location: | 4 miles south of Congleton between A34 and A50. |
| Facilities: | Guided Tours, Refreshments, Parking, Disabled Limited |

