Appleby Hall
| Appleby Hall | |
|---|---|
Appleby Hall | |
Location within Leicestershire | |
| Former names | Appleby House, Town House, Appleby Parva Manor |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Classical |
| Location | Appleby Parva/Appleby Magna, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 52°40′39″N 1°32′28″W / 52.67750°N 1.54111°W |
| Construction started | 1832 |
| Completed | 1838 |
| Demolished | 1920s |
| Client | George Moore (1811–1871) |
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Appleby Hall was a manor house or stately home built in the small hamlet of Appleby Parva, on the outskirts of Appleby Magna.
A Manor was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and there have been several houses on the site until the final building, a Classical-style Stately Home known as Appleby Hall, was built in the 1830s.
Like many landed families, the Moore family who owned it fell on hard times, and the Hall was demolished in the 1920s.