Kirby Hall, Grade II listed house in Castle Hedingham, England
Kirby Hall is a residential dwelling in Castle Hedingham featuring architectural elements that reflect its long occupation history. The property includes outbuildings and grounds that showcase traditional English domestic design from past centuries.
The estate came under the control of the de Vere family beginning in 1558 and remained in their hands for over a century. In the 18th century it became home to Peter Muilman, a Dutch merchant who established his residence there.
The structure represents the evolution of English domestic architecture and maintains its original features as part of the National Heritage List for England.
The building is accessible via Kirby Hall Road and allows visitors to explore the exterior and surrounding grounds. The best views of the property are available from the pathways around the estate where architectural details are clearly visible.
A commemorative medal was created during Peter Muilman's residency that displayed a view of the estate. The piece was commissioned to mark a special family milestone during his time as the property's owner.
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