Broke Hall

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Broke Hall /ˈ b r ʊ k / est une maison de campagne anglaise à Nacton, près d'Ipswich, Suffolk. Il surplombe la rivière Orwell, en face de Pin Mill. Les jardins sont aménagés par Humphry Repton en 1794 et la maison est classée Grade II *. rdf:langString
Broke Hall /ˈbrʊk/ is an English country house at Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk. It overlooks the River Orwell, opposite Pin Mill. The gardens were landscaped by Humphry Repton in 1794, and the house is Grade II* listed. The site was purchased by Sir Richard Broke, who built a manor house there, during the reign of Henry VIII. The present house was built by James Wyatt for in 1792, but is probably a remodelling of an earlier house built in 1775 by Richard Norris. Broke Hall was the birthplace of Admiral Philip Bowes Vere Broke. A primary school in Ipswich is named after the hall. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Broke Hall /ˈbrʊk/ is an English country house at Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk. It overlooks the River Orwell, opposite Pin Mill. The gardens were landscaped by Humphry Repton in 1794, and the house is Grade II* listed. The site was purchased by Sir Richard Broke, who built a manor house there, during the reign of Henry VIII. The present house was built by James Wyatt for in 1792, but is probably a remodelling of an earlier house built in 1775 by Richard Norris. Broke Hall was the birthplace of Admiral Philip Bowes Vere Broke. The property remained in the Broke family until 1887, when on the death of Admiral Sir George Broke-Middleton, it was inherited by his niece, Lady de Saumarez, formerly Jane Anne Broke, the wife of James Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez, thus passing into the Saumarez family. A primary school in Ipswich is named after the hall.
rdf:langString Broke Hall /ˈ b r ʊ k / est une maison de campagne anglaise à Nacton, près d'Ipswich, Suffolk. Il surplombe la rivière Orwell, en face de Pin Mill. Les jardins sont aménagés par Humphry Repton en 1794 et la maison est classée Grade II *.
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