Gifford Hall, grade II* listed house
Gifford Hall is a house built around 1700 in Broughton Gifford, constructed from limestone blocks with a hipped roof of stone slate. The building displays Grade II* status and features sturdy walls with several chimney stacks typical of its period.
Gifford Hall was built around 1700 for the Harding family and represents architecture of that era. The house has undergone numerous small repairs over centuries while maintaining its original structure and design.
Gifford Hall takes its name from the Gifford family, who held significance in village life for generations. The house reflects how local landowners built their homes and shaped the character of Broughton Gifford.
Gifford Hall is a private residence and not open to the public. The exterior can be viewed from the street while walking through the village, allowing visitors to appreciate its 18th-century construction and details.
The house stands on the Common, Broughton Gifford's traditional village green where community gatherings took place. Its prominent location made it a landmark in the village landscape for over three centuries.
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