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Woolley Hall

Woolley Hall original belonged to the Woodrove (or Woodroffe) family who sold it to the Wentworth family in 1559. Sir Richard Woodroffe (c.1440 - d.1522) was the High Sherif of York between 1510 and 1518, and one of the last members of the Woodroffe/Woodruff family to reside in the Hall.

In 1559, Francis Woodroffe, was forced to sell the house to his cousin Michael Wentworth the great-great-grandson of Sir Richard Woodroffe and descendent of Sir Thomas Wentworth the great grandfather of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Stafford. Francis was the brother of Richard Woodroffe who married Elizabeth Percy the daughter of the infamous Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland one of the two ring leaders of the Rising of the North.

The present Woolley Hall is an example of early Jacobean architecture and was built 1635 and was renovated around 1800 by architect sir Jeffry Wyatville, who was employed by George IV to remodel Windor Castle, which earned him a knighthood. Wyattville specialised in period restorations and additions to historic mansions which included, amongst many others Chatsworth House and Longleat House.

Woolley Hall was eventually sold by the Wentworth family in 1947 and acquired by the local authority. In 1952 it began a new life as a residential college and today this beautiful 17th Century house and surrounding 20 acres of grounds is under the ownership of Wakefield Council and can accommodate anything from conferences, weddings, private parties, fashion shows and offers a diverse events programme delivered by a highly professional Events and Functions Team.
PLEASE NOTE: To view Woolley prior appointment is required. Please call 01226 392300

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Baby changing facilities Credit cards accepted (with charge) Disabled access Disabled toilets Facilities for conferencing Facilities for corporate hospitality Facilities for groups On-site catering On-site light refreshments Welcome Host Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Facilities for hearing impairedSmoking not allowed

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Woolley Hall
Theatre Production in the grounds of Woolley Hall
 
 

Contact

Woolley Hall Events & Functions Team
Tel: 01924 305830
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Venue

Woolley Hall

New Road, Woolley, Wakefield, WF4 2JR

View the Woolley Hall websitewww.wakefield.gov.uk

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Map reference: SE 327130  Lat: 53.61252  Long: -1.50719


By Road: FROM M1 – LEAVE M1 AT JUNCTION 38 AND FOLLOW WOOLLEY SIGN, UNDER RAILWAY BRIDGE AND UPHILL THROUGH HAIGH VILLAGE. STRAIGHT ON AT CROSSROADS, TAKE THE FIRST EXIT ON THE RIGHT AT NEXT JUNCTION, THEN RIGHT AGAIN AT NEXT CROSSROADS. DRIVE THROUGH WOOLLEY VILLAGE, KEEPING ON THE MAIN ROAD. WOOLLEY HALL IS ABOUT ¼ MILE THROUGH THE VILLAGE, ON THE LEFT.
FROM BARNSLEY OR WAKEFIELD:- WOOLLEY HALL IS APPROXIMATELY HALF WAY BETWEEN BARNSLEY AND WAKEFIELD, JUST OFF THE A61.


By Public Transport: BY RAIL:- WAKEFIELD (WESTGATE) RAIL STATION IS WELL SERVED BY THE INTERCITY RAIL NETWORK. TAXIS ARE READILY AVAILABLE FROM THE STATION CONCOURSE.
BY BUS:- THERE IS A BUS NETWORK THAT PASSES THE GATES OF WOOLLEY HALL

Parking : free

Accessible by Public Transport : 5 miles (8.0 kms) from Wakefield Westgate station

Also at this venue

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Events at this venue

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date event
Fri 24 - Sun 26 Feb 2012 Woolley Hall Jams, Special Festival Foods
Sun 18 Mar 2012 Mother's Day Sunday Lunch