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Oakwell Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in Birstall, West Yorkshire, England. The Grade I listed hall is set in period gardens surrounded by 110 acres (0.45 km2) of country park. The house was built for John Batt. A recarved stone dated 1583 probably indicates the date of construction. The estate had been purchased by Batt's Halifax-born father, a receiver of rents to the Savile family, who resided at Howley Hall in Batley. Oakwell Hall was immortalised in literature as "Fieldhead" by Charlotte Brontë, in her novel Shirley.

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  • Oakwell Hall ist ein Landhaus im Dorf Birstall in der englischen Verwaltungseinheit West Yorkshire. Das Haus in elisabethanischem Stil hat English Heritage als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistet. Es liegt inmitten von zeitgenössischen Gärten, die von einem 45 Hektar großen Landschaftspark umgeben sind. Der Bauherr war John Batt. Ein behauener Stein mit der Jahreszahl 1583 gibt vermutlich den Bauzeitpunkt an. Das Anwesen hatte sein Vater, der in Halifax geboren war und eine Rente von der Familie Savile erhielt, die in der Howley Hall in Batley wohnte, erhielt, gekauft. Oakwell Hall wurde in der Literatur unsterblich als „Fieldhead“, die inCharlotte Brontës Novelle Shirley vorkommt. (de)
  • Oakwell Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in Birstall, West Yorkshire, England. The Grade I listed hall is set in period gardens surrounded by 110 acres (0.45 km2) of country park. The house was built for John Batt. A recarved stone dated 1583 probably indicates the date of construction. The estate had been purchased by Batt's Halifax-born father, a receiver of rents to the Savile family, who resided at Howley Hall in Batley. Oakwell Hall was immortalised in literature as "Fieldhead" by Charlotte Brontë, in her novel Shirley. It is used in many TV productions, most recently the ITV drama Victoria (UK TV series) (en)
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  • Nutter Lane, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire, England (en)
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  • Oakwell Hall ist ein Landhaus im Dorf Birstall in der englischen Verwaltungseinheit West Yorkshire. Das Haus in elisabethanischem Stil hat English Heritage als historisches Bauwerk I. Grades gelistet. Es liegt inmitten von zeitgenössischen Gärten, die von einem 45 Hektar großen Landschaftspark umgeben sind. Der Bauherr war John Batt. Ein behauener Stein mit der Jahreszahl 1583 gibt vermutlich den Bauzeitpunkt an. Das Anwesen hatte sein Vater, der in Halifax geboren war und eine Rente von der Familie Savile erhielt, die in der Howley Hall in Batley wohnte, erhielt, gekauft. (de)
  • Oakwell Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in Birstall, West Yorkshire, England. The Grade I listed hall is set in period gardens surrounded by 110 acres (0.45 km2) of country park. The house was built for John Batt. A recarved stone dated 1583 probably indicates the date of construction. The estate had been purchased by Batt's Halifax-born father, a receiver of rents to the Savile family, who resided at Howley Hall in Batley. Oakwell Hall was immortalised in literature as "Fieldhead" by Charlotte Brontë, in her novel Shirley. (en)
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