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  1. Barlborough Hall is a Grade I listed 16th-century country house in Barlborough, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. It was built in around 1583-84 for Sir Francis Rodes and is attributed to Robert Smythson.

  2. Barlborough Hall School. Park Street. Barlborough. Chesterfield. Derbyshire. S43 4ES . admissions@barlboroughhallschool.com +44(0)1246 810511

  3. Barlborough Hall dates from around 1583. It has a landscape park, formal garden, pleasure grounds, and garden buildings. The gardens and pleasure grounds cover 3.5 hectares.

  4. Barlborough Hall School. Park Street. Barlborough. Chesterfield. Derbyshire. S43 4ES . admissions@barlboroughhallschool.com +44(0)1246 810511

  5. The Hall is of a striking design with polygonal bays which rise above the roof line as turrets. Panoramic views can be obtained from the roof which is flat with a parapet. Major alterations were made in 1825 and more followed after 1938, when the Hall was sold for use as a school.

  6. Barlborough Hall School is an extraordinary place that is steeped in history and set in a beautiful estate of 320 acres on the outskirts of the village of Barlborough in Derbyshire. Impressively, the school dates back to 1842 when it was founded by the Society of Jesuits as the preparatory school to Mount St Mary’s College and was housed in ...

  7. Developments. In 1939, Barlborough Hall, an Elizabethan manor some two miles from Spinkhill, was acquired to serve as a preparatory school to Mount St Mary's College. [8] On 16 July 1939, the then headmaster, Fr Ralph Baines successfully petitioned the College of Arms to give the college its own coat of arms.