DescriptionHatfeild Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1052687.jpg
English: Hatfeild Hall Hatfeild Hall, a grade II listed building, was built between 1598 and 1608 for Gervase Hatfeild and was occupied by the family for almost 300 years, during which period it underwent many alterations. It was sold in 1897, and again in 1917, when it became a hospital for mentally handicapped women. In 1972 it became the admin. HQ of Wakefield AHA. It was sold again in 1982 and reopened as a night club in 1985. It suffered an arson attack in 1987 and was left derelict. In the early 1990s it was bought by Normanton Golf Club and restored to its present state, and the grounds laid out as a golf course.
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