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Lawshall Hall, Grade II* listed building in Lawshall, England.

The red brick house stands on a T-shaped plan with blue brick diapering patterns and features thick walls with Tudor arched doorways throughout the structure.

After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1534, the Manor of Lawshall changed hands from John Rither to Sir William Drury through a significant sale in 1547.

Queen Elizabeth I made a notable visit to Lawshall Hall in August 1578, where she dined during her Royal Progress tour through the English countryside.

The building requires extensive restoration work as it has remained vacant since the 1950s and is currently listed on the English Heritage at-risk register.

According to local tales, an underground passage once connected Lawshall Hall with Coldham Hall in Stanningfield, constructed by Robert Rookwood in 1574.

Location: Lawshall

GPS coordinates: 52.15480,0.72234

Latest update: March 4, 2025 12:06

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