Who owns Stanford Hall Nottinghamshire?
Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre (DNRC) In October 2011 the Hall and its grounds were purchased on behalf of Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster as a potential site for a ‘Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre’ (DNRC).
Who lives in Stanford Hall?
The Cave family, direct ancestors of Nick and Lucy Fothergill the current owners, have been the custodians of the land for over 590 years, since 1430 and linked to the Braye peerage since 1839.
Can you stay at Stanford Hall England?
Stay in our 15 bedrooms and relax in our library and sitting rooms. You can choose to self-cater or relax and be catered for and enjoy our fine dining and table service. We can seat up to 80 guests in our ballroom. All our food is locally sourced from the Estate or our Community Farm.
When was Stanford Hall built?
between 1697 and 1700
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Stanford Hall (listed grade I) was built between 1697 and 1700 by William Smith (d 1724), for Sir Roger Cave. It is a double-pile, H-plan house of stone with a hipped roof. The main front, to the south, is of two storeys with basement and attic and nine bays wide.
What is Stamford Hall?
Stanford Hall is a stately home in Leicestershire, England, near the village of Stanford on Avon (which is in Northamptonshire) and the town of Lutterworth, Leicestershire.
What is Dmrc military?
The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, known as ‘DMRC Stanford Hall’, has been part funded by RBL and is officially open to patients. The state-of-the-art Ministry of Defence clinical rehabilitation facility, provides expert care and support for wounded, injured and sick Armed Forces personnel.
Where is Headley Court moving to?
Stanford Hall
In July 2014, the Minister of Defence, Philip Hammond, announced that the services provided by Headley Court would be transferred to a new centre to be developed at Stanford Hall. The opening of the new Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre by the Duke of Cambridge took place in June 2018.
What replaced Headley Court?
The DMRC has replaced the original rehabilitation centre at Headley Court, Surrey. Based at Stanford Hall near Loughborough, it will provide world-class rehabilitation facilities including advanced specialist care for amputations, serious or multiple fractures, muscular damage, spinal injuries and more.
Who bought Headley Court?
Angle Property, an independent development company, bought the 82-acre site from the trustees of the Headley Court Charity and are now considering plans which will they say will be residential led.
What has replaced Headley Court?
The DMRC has replaced the original rehabilitation centre at Headley Court, Surrey. Based at Stanford Hall near Loughborough, it will provide world-class rehabilitation facilities including advanced specialist care for amputations, serious or multiple fractures, muscular damage, spinal injuries and more.
Who owns Headley Court?
Ministry of Defence
Headley Court
Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre Headley Court | |
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Area | 30 hectares |
Site information | |
Owner | Ministry of Defence |
Controlled by | Royal Air Force (1946–1985) Defence Medical Services (1985–2018) |