Hall Barn, Grade II* listed barn in Beaconsfield, England
Hall Barn is a seventeenth-century country house in Beaconsfield featuring a brick structure with a south wing and Queen Anne architectural details. The building has undergone careful restoration to preserve its period character and original design elements.
Anne Waller purchased the estate in 1624, and her son Edmund Waller subsequently built the main house and created the initial gardens. This early development established the property as a significant family residence.
The property functions as a family home and event venue where the Chiltern Shakespeare Company performs outdoor theatre each year. Visitors experience the grounds as an active space for theatrical performances during these seasonal productions.
The property accommodates over 100 guests and includes a marquee area for outdoor gatherings. Parking facilities are available on site, making access to the grounds straightforward for visitors.
During World War II, the property was converted into a hospital supplies manufacturing unit. This wartime transformation demonstrated how private estates contributed to the national effort.
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