Walsh Hall, Grade II* listed timber-framed house in Meriden, England.
Walsh Hall is a 15th-century timber-framed house in Meriden with whitewashed infill panels and red brick chimneys rising from a stone base. The main hall retains its original roof trusses while later additions from the 16th century expanded the structure.
The house was built in the 15th century as a main hall and received extensions in the 16th century. It was listed as Grade II* in 1952, acknowledging its architectural merit and historical importance.
Electric Light Orchestra founder Jeff Lynne previously owned this residence until 1995, when he sold it to UB40 musician Robin Campbell.
The building sits north of the town center next to the A45 Meriden Bypass and can be viewed from nearby roads. Access is limited since the property remains privately owned.
The building incorporates construction materials from different periods, including lumber framework, dimension stone foundation, and brick chimneywork.
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