New Southworth Hall is said to have been Park Lodge to Salmesbury Hall, later a pub/resturant known as Samual Whitbreads,now converted into offices in 2018, originally a grade 2 listed building built by Sir John Southworth. It's history included harbouring Fr. Edmund Campion SJ, until he was betrayed and executed for his catholic beliefs in 1580. It even boasted a secret passage which connected it to the Southworth family seat at Salmesbury Hall.
Parking and food available at nearby pub,please take care on busy road junction.
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