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Wingerworth Hall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. From a watercolour of c1828.

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Wingerworth Hall was designed by the architect Francis Smith of Warwick for Sir Thomas Windsor Hunloke and built from 1729. Wingerworth was amongst Francis Smith's most important works, and was chiefly notable for its fine interior. It was mostly demolished in 1929, many of its fine fittings being sold through Robersons of Knightsbridge, London. A room is preserved in the Saint Louis Museum, USA. The wings and stable survive surrounded by 1980s housing.

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