Broughton Hall, Merseyside
For Broughton Hall, North Yorkshire, see Broughton, Craven. For Broughton Hall, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire, see Broughton Hall, Staffordshire.
Coordinates: 53°25′29″N 2°53′10″W / 53.424677°N 2.886207°W
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Broughton Hall | |
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Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
Town or city | Liverpool |
Country | England |
Construction started | 1860 |
Client | Gustavus C. Schaube |
Broughton Hall is a Gothic house at Yew Tree Lane West Derby, Liverpool, England, built in 1860 for Gustavus C. Schaube, a Liverpool merchant originating from Hamburg. The conservatory added between 1870 and 1880 is of special interest.
The house was used as a preparatory school run by Roman Catholic nuns, but now Broughton Hall High School is an all-girls Roman Catholic comprehensive school with boys in the sixth form.[1]
References
- ↑ Broughton Hall High School, A Technology College Archived April 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Broughton Hall High School Technology College
- Morton, B. (1995), "Supporting Columns: Restoring a Cast Iron Conservatory", Context 48 (December 1995), Institute of Historic Building Conservation, accessed 21 November 2007.
- Sisters of the Community of Our Lady of Mercy at Broughton Hall
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