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Michaelstowe Hall, English country house in Ramsey and Parkeston, England

Michaelstowe Hall is a three-story red brick mansion with white stone facings set within 17 acres of landscaped grounds. The house contains seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, a billiards room, and a distinctive clock tower stable block capable of accommodating eight horses.

The estate appears in the 1086 Domesday Book, marking its presence as a significant landholding. The current structure was built in 1903 for Squire Garland, replacing earlier buildings on the property.

The name Michaelstowe reflects connections to a notable family lineage in the area. This red brick mansion with its stone details showcases the architectural style favored by the landed gentry during the early 20th century.

The property is located near Harwich and offers ample grounds for walking and exploring the estate layout. Visitors should allow time to view both the main house and the outbuildings, including the distinctive stable block.

From 1947 to 1985 the house served as Chafford School, later becoming a residential care facility. This transformation reveals how historic properties adapt to new purposes while maintaining their original architectural character.

Location: Ramsey and Parkeston

GPS coordinates: 51.93091,1.22789

Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:44

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