Rushbrooke Hall was a British stately home in Rushbrooke, Suffolk.[1][2] For several hundred years it was the family seat of the Jermyn family. It was demolished in 1961.
^Haslewood, F. (1891). "Rushbrooke Hall" (PDF). Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
^"Rushbrooke, Suffolk". visionofbritain.org.uk. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 27 August 2023. The Hall is a splendid moated mansion; formsthree sides of a quadrangle; is partly of the time of King John, partly of that of Elizabeth; contains a drawing-room in which Elizabeth held courts in 1578; includesan old chapel, now used as a billiard-room; and stands in an extensive and well-wooded park.
RushbrookeHall was a British stately home in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. For several hundred years it was the family seat of the Jermyn family. It was demolished...
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became extinct on Jermyn's death in 1708. The family seat was RushbrookeHall in Rushbrooke, Suffolk. Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl of St Albans, 1st Baron Jermyn...
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Ireland, Rushbrooke Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, founded in 1870. There are two coastal rowing clubs in the area, Cobh Fishermen and Rushbrooke Rowing Club...