Farley Hall, Swallowfield

Farley Hall

Farley Hall is a large 18th-century grade I listed country house in the English village of Farley Hill, in the civil parish of Swallowfield, Berkshire.

The Hall was built in 1729 for John Walter. Plans for the landscaping were drawn up by the landscape gardener Charles Bridgeman. Formal gardens covering over 50 acres (20 hectares) have now been largely lost to agricultural and commercial development.[1]

The house stands in parkland on high ground overlooking a lake and is built in brick in two storeys to a rectangular plan. The centre and oldest part has 7 bays and is connected on each side by 2 bay links to 4 bay pavilions.[2]

The 1750 acre (700 hectares) estate is bordered on three sides by tributaries of the River Thames (the Whitewater, Blackwater and Loddon). Within the grounds is a traditional working farm, a luxury livery facility, a Dairy Farm, a commercial partridge, pheasant and mixed bird shoot and a range of residential and commercial properties.[3]

The livery yard opened in February 2010 and is run by Gavin Crossley, formerly of the Household Cavalry. The Farley Hall Horse Trials are a new fixture in the British Eventing calendar for 2014.[4]

The estate is currently owned by the fifth Viscount Bearsted and his family. The Viscountess (Dr Caroline Sacks) runs a medical practice from the Hall.[5]

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Coordinates: 51°22′33″N 0°55′25″W / 51.3757°N 0.9236°W / 51.3757; -0.9236

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