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Thrumpton Hall is an English country house in the village of Thrumpton near Nottingham. ==History==
This historic house incorporates a substantial part of an older house which was occupied by the Roman Catholic Powdrell family who were evicted following the Babington Plot.〔Country Life 21 May 1959.〕 The main part of the Hall dates from the early part of the seventeenth century〔''Paterson's Roads''. Daniel Paterson. 1822〕 and was built by the Pigot family in rose-coloured brick.〔English country houses open to the public, Christopher Hussey. 1957〕 it was largely complete by 1617.〔English Heritage listing information〕 In the 1660s it was altered and improved by his son Gervase Pigot. There were late eighteenth century alterations made for John Wescomb Emerton, further changes c.1830 for John Emerton Wescomb. Later, it passed into the hands of the Byron family for a hundred years; Byron's daughter, Ada, visited her relations at the Hall from her mother's home at Kirkby Mallory, and during visits to Newstead Abbey, which had passed out of Byron ownership.
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