Rushton Hall Gallery

Photograhs taken at Rushton Hall & Grounds
'Rushton Hall is charmingly situated upon a gentle eminence which rises from the Ise, a small stream waters the park'. Excerpt taken from Northampton County Magazine February 1929, also describing Rushton Hall as a fine and Princely residence.

Rushton is a magnificent structure, built mainly in local stone. It was commenced by Sir John Tresham and his family around 1438 who through generations, owned the hall for nearly 200 years, and was later enlarged and embellished by the Cockayne family around 1630.

Appling the Skills class”
The Grounds of Rushton Hall offer the perfect place for the class to walk the paths around the lake, and courtyard etc in order to look with new eyes,

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes."

Marcel Proust, French novelist.