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- Hambleton Hall is a hotel and restaurant located in the village of Hambleton close to Oakham, Rutland, England. The restaurant has held one star in the Michelin Guide since 1982. The Hall was built in 1881 as a hunting box by Walter Marshall who left it to his sister, Eva Astley Paston Cooper. She was a socialite who gathered a salon including Noël Coward, Malcolm Sargent and Charles Scott-Moncrieff. The hall has overlooked Rutland Water since the reservoir's construction in the 1970s. The building was converted into a country house hotel in 1979/80 by Tim and Stefa Hart. The hotel has held a Michelin Star since 1982. Hambleton Hall has been named Luxury Hotel of the Year in The Good Hotel Guide, 2018. (en)
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- Hunting scene with mounted huntsmen with a pack of dogs (en)
- press cutting (en)
- tombstone (en)
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- Notice about Walter Marshall's estate (en)
- The Warwickshire Hunt in which Walter was a participant, 1896 (en)
- Grave of Walter Marshall in the graveyard of St Andrew, Hambleton (en)
- Advertisement for George Marshall and Son shipping firm (en)
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- Ad for George Marshall and Sons.jpg (en)
- Notice about Walter Gore Marshall 1899.jpg (en)
- Warwickshire Hunt 1896.jpg (en)
- The grave of Walter Marshall in the graveyard of St Andrew, Hambleton.jpg (en)
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- Hambleton Hall is a hotel and restaurant located in the village of Hambleton close to Oakham, Rutland, England. The restaurant has held one star in the Michelin Guide since 1982. The Hall was built in 1881 as a hunting box by Walter Marshall who left it to his sister, Eva Astley Paston Cooper. She was a socialite who gathered a salon including Noël Coward, Malcolm Sargent and Charles Scott-Moncrieff. The hall has overlooked Rutland Water since the reservoir's construction in the 1970s. (en)
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- Hambleton Hall, Rutland (en)
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