Exterior view, taken using a drone at sunset, showing North Lees Hall from the south-east with the windows illuminated, Hathersage, Outseats, Derbyshire, 2025. North Lees Hall is thought to have inspired Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) in the summer of 1845 when she was staying with her friend Ellen Nussey at the vicarage in Hathersage, providing the model for Mr Rochester's Thornfield Hall in her first and most famous novel Jane Eyre (1847).
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Exterior view, taken using a drone at sunset, showing North Lees Hall from the south-east with the windows illuminated, Hathersage, Outseats, Derbyshire, 2025. North Lees Hall is thought to have inspired Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) in the summer of 1845 when she was staying with her friend Ellen Nussey at the vicarage in Hathersage, providing the model for Mr Rochester's Thornfield Hall in her first and most famous novel Jane Eyre (1847).

Date

2025

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Historic England

Notre référence

HRM25A13_427

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

127,9Mo (9,4Mo) / 66,8cm x 48,0cm / 7884 x 5672 (300dpi)

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