DescriptionLedston Hall - Ledston - geograph.org.uk - 1634326.jpg
English: Ledston Hall - Ledston The incumbent of the hall in the seventeenth century, Lady "Betty" Hastings, used the wealth of the estate to the benefit of the local communities, particularly in Ledston and Ledsham by building and maintaining schools, churches and almshouses. It is now converted to residential apartments.
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