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The house in August 2016
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Alternative namesMoor Hall Hotel & Spa
General information
StatusIn use
TypeHouse (now hotel)
Architectural styleArts & Crafts
LocationSutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England
Construction started1905 (1905)
Renovated1930, etc

The Moor Hall is a 1905 house, built for Colonel Edward Ansell of Ansells Brewery, in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England. It has been used as a hotel since 1930 and subsequently extended. It is on the site of a former 15th century building. It gives its name to a suburb of the town, situated between the district of Roughley and Sutton town centre.

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