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Built out of pink sandstone, quarried at nearby Berriewood, Condover Hall has the typical Elizabethan two storey high ground floor rooms lit by tall windows with their regular mullions and double transoms.
There are fine chimneys, gables and a good example of a strapwork frieze.
The grounds are laid out in formal 17th century style with boxed yew hedges and sandstone balustraded terraces decorated with Italianate terracotta vases.
Near the Cound Brook there is an amusing flagstaff held by a sandstone gnome.

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