121:
24:
208:
227:, which exists to this day separately to the Hall. In 1881 the household comprised thirty including thirteen resident servants. Frederick Ernest Muntz who succeeded to the estate in 1898 served as
223:. After his death in 1857 his son George Frederick bought the estate and much enlarged and improved the Hall. During this time Muntz junior had a church built on the estate,
432:
393:
318:"Danzey for Tanworth Station: The front elevation of Umberslade Hall built in the 17th century by Smith of Warwick for the Archer family"
185:
437:
290:
220:
88:
60:
204:
295:
67:
348:
107:
358:
442:
41:
189:
74:
262:. Previously, the site had been similarly used by an industrial manufacturer of car components, Wilmot Breedon.
45:
177:
56:
228:
215:
was rebuilt and land was given for a church and school at
Hockley Heath. From 1850 the house was leased by
192:, after whose death in 1778 it was ultimately settled on his daughter Sarah, Countess of Plymouth. In 1751
447:
243:
224:
147:
259:
34:
251:
239:
216:
120:
81:
181:
8:
317:
162:
246:, to merge their various design and development departments at a central point, roughly
385:
200:
232:
139:
373:
286:
173:
238:
From the 1960s the Hall was leased out to commercial tenants, including from 1967
330:
193:
426:
408:
395:
212:
135:
247:
154:
143:
235:. The estate, much reduced, remains in the ownership of the Muntz family.
169:
158:
23:
349:
Six magnificent apartments for sale in stately homes across
Britain
255:
131:
165:
in the 12th century and retained possession for some 600 years.
266:
374:
Photos of
Umberslade Hall and surrounding area on geograph
211:, during whose time the ancient chapel at Nuthurst, near
265:
In 1978 it was converted into twelve apartments and two
285:
48:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
196:visited the estate and called it an odious place.
134:converted into residential apartments situated in
424:
362:(1949) pp 165-175 from British History Online
360:A History of the County of Warwick, Volume 5
119:
433:Grade II* listed buildings in Warwickshire
108:Learn how and when to remove this message
172:was replaced between 1695 and 1700 when
425:
324:
46:adding citations to reliable sources
17:
13:
296:National Heritage List for England
250:from their manufacturing bases at
14:
459:
367:
22:
199:The estate was sold in 1826 to
190:Andrew Archer, 2nd Baron Archer
188:. The estate passed to his son
33:needs additional citations for
438:Country houses in Warwickshire
342:
310:
279:
1:
272:
229:High Sheriff of Warwickshire
7:
379:
291:"UMBERSLADE HALL (1382396)"
219:, Member of Parliament for
203:, Member of Parliament for
10:
464:
176:built the new mansion for
225:Umberslade Baptist Church
148:Grade II* listed building
443:Grade II* listed houses
335:, 29 June 1967. p.902.
124:
217:George Frederic Muntz
123:
409:52.34000°N 1.80111°W
182:Member of Parliament
42:improve this article
405: /
339:Accessed 2015-12-07
244:Triumph Motorcycles
414:52.34000; -1.80111
386:Umberslade Obelisk
337:BSA Country Estate
201:Edward Bolton King
130:is a 17th-century
125:
448:Tanworth-in-Arden
233:Deputy Lieutenant
209:County of Warwick
161:of Umberslade by
157:were granted the
140:Tanworth-in-Arden
118:
117:
110:
92:
57:"Umberslade Hall"
455:
420:
419:
417:
416:
415:
410:
406:
403:
402:
401:
398:
351:
346:
340:
328:
322:
321:
314:
308:
307:
305:
303:
287:Historic England
283:
174:Smith of Warwick
113:
106:
102:
99:
93:
91:
50:
26:
18:
463:
462:
458:
457:
456:
454:
453:
452:
423:
422:
413:
411:
407:
404:
399:
396:
394:
392:
391:
382:
370:
355:
354:
347:
343:
329:
325:
316:
315:
311:
301:
299:
284:
280:
275:
240:BSA Motorcycles
231:in 1902 and as
128:Umberslade Hall
114:
103:
97:
94:
51:
49:
39:
27:
12:
11:
5:
461:
451:
450:
445:
440:
435:
389:
388:
381:
378:
377:
376:
369:
368:External links
366:
365:
364:
353:
352:
341:
323:
309:
277:
276:
274:
271:
194:Horace Walpole
116:
115:
30:
28:
21:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
460:
449:
446:
444:
441:
439:
436:
434:
431:
430:
428:
421:
418:
387:
384:
383:
375:
372:
371:
363:
361:
357:
356:
350:
345:
338:
334:
333:
327:
319:
313:
298:
297:
292:
288:
282:
278:
270:
268:
263:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
241:
236:
234:
230:
226:
222:
218:
214:
213:Hockley Heath
210:
206:
202:
197:
195:
191:
187:
183:
179:
178:Andrew Archer
175:
171:
166:
164:
160:
156:
155:Archer family
151:
149:
145:
141:
137:
133:
129:
122:
112:
109:
101:
98:December 2015
90:
87:
83:
80:
76:
73:
69:
66:
62:
59: –
58:
54:
53:Find sources:
47:
43:
37:
36:
31:This article
29:
25:
20:
19:
16:
390:
359:
344:
336:
331:
326:
312:
302:25 September
300:. Retrieved
294:
281:
264:
248:equi-distant
237:
207:and for the
198:
186:Warwickshire
167:
152:
144:Warwickshire
127:
126:
104:
95:
85:
78:
71:
64:
52:
40:Please help
35:verification
32:
15:
412: /
332:Motor Cycle
260:Small Heath
170:manor house
427:Categories
400:01°48′04″W
397:52°20′24″N
273:References
269:cottages.
221:Birmingham
146:. It is a
68:newspapers
380:See also
256:Redditch
168:The old
163:Henry II
136:Nuthurst
252:Meriden
205:Warwick
132:mansion
82:scholar
84:
77:
70:
63:
55:
159:manor
138:near
89:JSTOR
75:books
304:2014
267:mews
258:and
184:for
153:The
61:news
44:by
429::
293:.
289:.
254:,
242:–
180:,
150:.
142:,
320:.
306:.
111:)
105:(
100:)
96:(
86:·
79:·
72:·
65:·
38:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.