Lynford Hall, Victorian country house in Lynford, England
Lynford Hall is a neo-Jacobean mansion featuring flintstone details and an east wing built during the 1800s. The building sits within extensive grounds that provide space and openness around the structure.
The current structure was built between 1857 and 1862 by Stephens Lyne-Stephens, replacing earlier buildings on the site that dated back to 1500. This construction took place during a period of significant economic expansion in England.
The hall served as a filming location for several British television productions in the late 20th century, shaping how viewers saw these shows. This role made the place recognizable to audiences who watched these programs.
The hall operates today as a hotel and conference center with access from the A1065 road. Visitors should note that portions of the property serve overnight guests, so some areas may have restricted access.
During World War II, American forces installed central heating in the building while using it as a military facility. This wartime upgrade has remained in place and forms part of the building's modern infrastructure.
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