Bordesley Hall, Birmingham
| Bordesley Hall | |
|---|---|
The ruin of Bordesley Hall by Philip Henry Witton Jr. in 1792 following the Priestley Riots. | |
Location within West Midlands county | |
| Former names | Bordesley Manor |
| General information | |
| Type | Manor House |
| Architectural style | Medieval, Georgian |
| Location | Bordesley, Warwickshire, England |
| Coordinates | 52°28′19.2″N 1°52′15.6″W / 52.472000°N 1.871000°W |
| Destroyed | 1791 |
| Demolished | 1840 |
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Bordesley Hall was an 18th-century manor house near Bordesley, Birmingham, which stood in a 15 hectare (40 acre) park south of the Coventry Road in an area between what is now Small Heath and Sparkbrook. The Georgian house was the successor to an earlier medieval moated manor.