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[[File:Apley Hall.jpg|thumb|Apley Hall]]'''Apley Hall''' is a very large Gothic revival house in [[Stockton, Shropshire|Stockton]], [[Shropshire]]. It was completed in 1811. It became a private school in 1962, but closed in 1987 and was subsequently on the Buildings At Risk Register. It has since been restored and redeveloped as several self-contained houses.
[[File:Apley Hall.jpg|thumb|Apley Hall]]'''Apley Hall''' is a very large Gothic revival house between [[Telford]] and [[Bridgnorth]] in [[Shropshire]]. It was completed in 1811. It became a private school in 1962, but closed in 1987 and was subsequently on the Buildings At Risk Register. It has since been restored and redeveloped as several self-contained houses.


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==

Latest revision as of 16:24, 30 July 2015

Apley Hall

Apley Hall is a very large Gothic revival house between Telford and Bridgnorth in Shropshire. It was completed in 1811. It became a private school in 1962, but closed in 1987 and was subsequently on the Buildings At Risk Register. It has since been restored and redeveloped as several self-contained houses.

LGBT history

Lord Berners was born there in 1883.