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- Horham_Hall abstract "Horham Hall may refer to the timber framed late medieval hall in Broxted, England or to the brick hall built in its place by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) in the early 16th century.The original hall was built as a moated manor house circa 1470 but was largely demolished by Sir John Cutte. Further parts, including the chapel, were demolished in succeeding centuries, but the remaining building was restored in 1840-50. Its Great Hall has a fine oriel window and there is a staircase tower on the north side. The renovated building is grade I listed. The present house was built some time between 1510 and 1515 by Sir John Cutte, who was under-treasurer to Henry VIII. It was built in brick in two storeys in a quadrilateral layout with a gatehouse and incorporated some elements of the former building. The house was visited by Elizabeth I both as a princess and as Queen (1571 and 1578). It is believed the Tower was built for her to watch the local hunt. The newer hall is also a grade I listed building. After descending in the Cutte family the house passed through several owners. It was vacant for a long time in the 19th century before being sold in 1905 to the Humphry family. During the Second World War the house was used as a Barnardo’s home, and after the war was acquired by Arctic explorer and war hero Sir George Binney. In 1968 the estate land, which consisted of several farms, was sold off and the hall itself purchased by the Ward-Thomas family. It is now the home of retired novelist Evelyn Anthony, Mrs Michael Ward-Thomas. Very extensive major work and entirely contemporary repairs on the house and facilities were carried out by Mr Sandy Shand prior to the Ward-Thomas family returning to Horham Hall.".
- Horham_Hall thumbnail Horham-Hall-Essex.jpg?width=300.
- Horham_Hall wikiPageID "22792650".
- Horham_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "605495700".
- Horham_Hall hasPhotoCollection Horham_Hall.
- Horham_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Essex.
- Horham_Hall subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Essex.
- Horham_Hall point "51.9406 0.3095".
- Horham_Hall type Artifact100021939.
- Horham_Hall type Building102913152.
- Horham_Hall type CountryHouse103118969.
- Horham_Hall type CountryHousesInEssex.
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- Horham_Hall type GradeIListedBuildingsInEssex.
- Horham_Hall type House103544360.
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- Horham_Hall comment "Horham Hall may refer to the timber framed late medieval hall in Broxted, England or to the brick hall built in its place by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) in the early 16th century.The original hall was built as a moated manor house circa 1470 but was largely demolished by Sir John Cutte. Further parts, including the chapel, were demolished in succeeding centuries, but the remaining building was restored in 1840-50.".
- Horham_Hall label "Horham Hall".
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- Horham_Hall lat "51.9406".
- Horham_Hall long "0.3095".
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- Horham_Hall depiction Horham-Hall-Essex.jpg.
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