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Merton Hall, Grade II listed building in Merton, England

The red brick structure features stone dressings, plain tiled roofs, and spans two storeys with an attic in the Jacobean architectural style.

The north-west wing, constructed in 1846 by architect Edward Blore, remains from the original mansion after a fire destroyed the rest in 1956.

This estate connects to the de Grey family legacy, with ownership transferred to the 2nd Baron Walsingham following Thomas de Grey's death in 1781.

The former stables, dating from 1898, now function as flats and offices, while the 1613 gatehouse serves as the current estate office.

The estate extends through a two-mile park and includes a shellhouse designed by Edward Blore, a single-storey lodge, and a brewery converted into garages.

Location: Merton

GPS coordinates: 52.54396,0.81783

Latest update: March 5, 2025 16:53

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