Quy Hall, Grade II* listed country house in Stow cum Quy, Cambridgeshire, England
Quy Hall is an H-shaped country house built from yellow gault brick with red roof tiles and distinctive chequered patterns decorating multiple gables. The building's layout and materials reflect both its medieval origins and later improvements made during Victorian times.
Dating from the late 15th century, the house underwent major renovation in 1870 under architect William White. He preserved the original medieval roof trusses and 16th-century features while introducing new Victorian design elements.
Thomas Gambier Parry decorated the interior rooms while also working on Ely Cathedral, bringing his painted designs to the main spaces. His work here reflects the artistic approach he was developing for that larger religious project.
The hall is privately owned by the Francis family and not open for regular visits inside. You can appreciate many of its distinctive architectural features and decorative details from the public footpaths and roads surrounding the property.
The building contains roof timbers from the 15th century alongside 18th-century dining room doors and Victorian decorative work. This unusual combination of elements from different periods is visible in how the house has been built and rebuilt over centuries.
Location: Stow cum Quy
GPS coordinates: 52.22760,0.21727
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:42
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