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Quorn Halls, Houses and Streets

Quorn had and still has plenty of historic buildings. Many of these are hunt related and served as permanent residences or hunting boxes for the aristocracy. In this section you will find references to important houses such as Quorn House and Quorn Hall. We also include the more humble cottages, houses and street scenes. There are also articles and photographs of demolished buildings such as the Hall on the Green.


 The servants of Quorn Hall – 1906  The servants of Quorn Hall – 1906
The Warner family purchased Quorn Hall in 1855 and lived there until 1919. In 1906 the ...... cont.
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 The Vicarage, Quorn 1906  The Vicarage, Quorn 1906
This is a side view of what was the vicarage in 1906. It is now (2025) in the grounds of ...... cont.
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 Bessie Dakin, Quorn – Sampler and Postcard  Bessie Dakin, Quorn – Sampler and Postcard
Bessie Dakin was born in 1885 and moved to Quorn with her family in 1906, where she lived ...... cont.
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 Corner of Woodhouse Road and Loughborough Road, Quorn, about 1905  Corner of Woodhouse Road and Loughborough Road, Quorn, about 1905
Looking up Woodhouse Road from Loughborough Road, about 1905 The house on the right is ...... cont.
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 Station Road, Quorn, 1905  Station Road, Quorn, 1905
On the left is a very old cruck constructed building that was sadly demolished and ...... cont.
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 General William Booth in Quorn 1905  General William Booth in Quorn 1905
General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, driving through Quorn Cross on his ...... cont.
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 Moated Medieval Hunting Lodge, Quorn  Moated Medieval Hunting Lodge, Quorn
Off Chaveney Road, along the public footpath by Mill Fields Farm is Quorn’s only national ...... cont.
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 Huntsman’s Cottage, off Meynell Road, Quorn, 1906  Huntsman’s Cottage, off Meynell Road, Quorn, 1906
This postcard is entitled Tom Firr’s Cottage, Quorn, 1906. Tom Firr was at one time the ...... cont.
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 Frank Facer and The Hall on the Green, Quorn  Frank Facer and The Hall on the Green, Quorn
Harry Facer and his wife Ann moved to Quorn in the 1860s and had eleven children, so the ...... cont.
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 Drawing of Buddon Brook/Quorn Memorial Gardens, late 1980s  Drawing of Buddon Brook/Quorn Memorial Gardens, late 1980s
An atmospheric drawing of Buddon Brook and part of the Memorial Gardens by Diane Ross ...... cont.
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Total: 337 artefacts returned over 34 pages


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