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    Bournville Hall Bournbrook Hall

    Yes, I have read that it was. It is not overly large but of course the buildings could easily have spread beyond the below ground component.
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    Bournville Hall Bournbrook Hall

    Damn. I didn't walk quite far enough. When I visited last year I saw what some reported was a pond during the cadbury days but the basement of Bournbrook Hall earlier. I can see it above next to the garden wall. my pic is attached.
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    Bournville Hall Bournbrook Hall

    They definitely sold in 1865/66 after Sarah Stock, Joseph's widow died. Presumably straight to the Martins but not certain.
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    Bournville Hall Bournbrook Hall

    That fits. Sarah Stock, the widow of Joseph Stock died in 1865 and it is then that I understood Bournbrook Hall was sold, presumably to the Martins and then to the Cadburys. I visited and walked through the gardens last August/September. Harriet Stock, daughter of Joseph and Sarah married...
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    Bournville Hall Bournbrook Hall

    Hi. Very interested in this post, I am descended from Richard Stock's nephew Joseph. This family owned the British Crown Glass Company which ultimately went into the Chance glass businesses, being sold after Richard's death. He had no children. I have some data about Joseph and his family...
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