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Hales Hall, Medieval country house in Loddon, England

Hales Hall features a long brick gatehouse range with blue diapering, steep pantile roof, and parapeted gable ends from the 15th century.

Sir James Hobart, attorney general to King Henry VII in 1485, constructed the largest brick medieval barn in Britain during the late 1470s.

Lady Dionysius Williamson contributed £11,000 in the 1670s to support Christopher Wren in rebuilding London churches after the great fire.

The medieval barn at Hales Hall currently functions as a reception hall for various events and gatherings throughout the year.

The property includes wood mullion windows with restored leaded panes and molded brick chimney stacks featuring four octagonal shafts.

Location: Loddon

GPS coordinates: 52.51000,1.49186

Latest update: March 9, 2025 18:28

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