Berrington Hall is a country house located about 3 miles (5 km) north of Leominster, Herefordshire, England.
It is a neoclassical country house building that Henry Holland designed in 1778-81 for Thomas Harley.
[citation needed] The 'below stairs' areas and servants' quarters that are open to the public include a Victorian laundry and Georgian dairy.
[1][2] A notable feature is the ha-ha wall, which was subject to extensive renovation in the late 20th century by local craftsmen.
[3] Berrington had been in the possession of the Cornewall family since 1386, but was sold in 1775 to Thomas Harley, a banker and government contractor who in 1767 had been Lord Mayor of London.