Sutton Hall, Grade I listed farmhouse in Sutton Weaver, England.
Sutton Hall is a two-story farmhouse built with brown brick, featuring attics and a medieval timber frame that holds two great halls stacked one above the other. The adjacent barn from the 17th century was originally used for farm storage and now serves as residential space.
The building was constructed in the late 15th or early 16th century and has been officially recognized as a Grade I listed building since January 8, 1970. Its importance comes from the rare combination of two great halls stacked within a preserved timber frame from that period.
The building shows traditional English construction methods, combining timber framing with brick additions made over time. This building style was common in the region for centuries and still shapes how rural farmhouses look today.
The property continues to function as an active farmhouse today, though its conversion to modern residential use may affect access for visitors. Check ahead about visiting arrangements since it remains in private ownership and is not typically open to the public on a regular basis.
The rare arrangement of two great halls stacked vertically inside the building shows an unusual approach to late medieval living in England. This vertical stacking allowed families at the time to create more usable space within a compact footprint.
Location: Sutton Weaver
Made from material: wood
GPS coordinates: 53.30670,-2.68440
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41
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