Red Hall

Settlement in Worcestershire Wyre Forest

England

Red Hall

Bell and Cross, Holy Cross, Clent Classic four roomed pub with open fires - Banks's plus guest beers
Bell and Cross, Holy Cross, Clent Credit: al partington

Red Hall is a historic manor house located in Worcestershire, England. Situated near the village of Alvechurch, it is nestled in a picturesque countryside setting, surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills. The hall, also known as Reddall Hall, is an impressive Grade II listed building that dates back to the 17th century.

The architectural style of Red Hall is predominantly Jacobean, characterized by its red brick exterior and symmetrical design. It features a steeply pitched roof with gabled dormer windows, giving it a distinct charm and grandeur. The property is set on extensive grounds, which include a beautifully manicured garden and a small lake, adding to its tranquil ambiance.

Throughout its history, Red Hall has served various purposes. It was initially built as a private residence for the local landowner, but later on, it was converted into a school and subsequently into a hotel. Today, it operates as a venue for weddings, conferences, and other special events.

The interior of Red Hall showcases a blend of original features and modern amenities. The spacious rooms boast high ceilings, large windows, and elegant period details. The main hall, with its ornate fireplace and intricate woodwork, exudes a sense of grandeur and sophistication.

Red Hall's location offers easy access to nearby attractions, such as the historic city of Worcester and the picturesque Lickey Hills. Its peaceful surroundings and charming architecture make it a popular choice for both locals and visitors seeking a unique and memorable experience in Worcestershire.

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Red Hall Images

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Bell and Cross, Holy Cross, Clent Classic four roomed pub with open fires - Banks's plus guest beers
Bell and Cross, Holy Cross, Clent
Classic four roomed pub with open fires - Banks's plus guest beers
Holy Cross Looking along Holy Cross Green. The side of the Bell & Cross pub is opposite the cottages.
Holy Cross
Looking along Holy Cross Green. The side of the Bell & Cross pub is opposite the cottages.
Thicknall Farm, Broome
Thicknall Farm, Broome
Field House, Clent Field house dates from the 18th century. It is now a rest home.
Field House, Clent
Field house dates from the 18th century. It is now a rest home.
Broome church Broome church is dedicated to St Peter, this unusual red-brick church dates from the 18th century.
Broome church
Broome church is dedicated to St Peter, this unusual red-brick church dates from the 18th century.
Farmland to the east of Broome A footpath follows the track.
Farmland to the east of Broome
A footpath follows the track.
The Talbot, Belbroughton
The Talbot, Belbroughton
Holy Trinity church, Belbroughton
Holy Trinity church, Belbroughton
The High Street, Belbroughton In these days of out of town shopping and large supermarkets it is good to see a traditional butchers (first building on the left with the sunblind) surviving.
The High Street, Belbroughton
In these days of out of town shopping and large supermarkets it is good to see a traditional butchers (first building on the left with the sunblind) surviving.
A rick of straw bales near Belbroughton This rick of old straw bales is in a field to the west of the village of Belbroughton.
A rick of straw bales near Belbroughton
This rick of old straw bales is in a field to the west of the village of Belbroughton.
Entrance to Drayton House
Entrance to Drayton House
Talbot at Belbroughton
Talbot at Belbroughton
Church Lane, Belbroughton
Church Lane, Belbroughton
Bradley Hammer Belbroughton Village Green
Bradley Hammer
Belbroughton Village Green
Ye Olde Horseshoe Inn, Belbroughton
Ye Olde Horseshoe Inn, Belbroughton
Holy Cross near Clent
Holy Cross near Clent
Holy Cross near Clent
Holy Cross near Clent
Lodge and entrance to Field House, Clent
Lodge and entrance to Field House, Clent
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Red Hall is located at Grid Ref: SO9078 (Lat: 52.4009, Lng: -2.1386)

Administrative County: Worcestershire

District: Wyre Forest

Police Authority: West Mercia

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Located within 500m of 52.4009,-2.1386
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 52.3995141/-2.145311
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