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Berden Hall

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221:-cross windows, dated to the 17th century. There is a triple arch at the central doorway to the house, and inside is a winding 6 feet (1.8 m) wide Tudor staircase. The house has eight bedrooms, one of which is a master suite with two dressing rooms, a reception hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, five bathrooms, two studies, a snooker room, a squash and tennis court and an indoor swimming pool, and outer staff buildings and stable block. The gardens contain a lake, footbridge and paddock in about 17 acres. There is a granary to the east of the house, about 120 yards (110 m) south of the 35: 42: 184:, built about 20 years later, with an identical outline, but different details. Further additions were made in the 17th century when it was owned by the Meade family, and the rainwater heads bear the date 1655. In the 1780s Thomas Hawkes owned Berden Hall, and in 1801 it still belonged to the Hawkes family. 208:
describes the "thick lime mortar joints that give a sparkle to Berden Hall’s facades", and the red bricks used on the house which are longer and thinner than those later used during the Georgian period. The house has three straight
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A manor house existed in Berden in medieval times when the Rochford family were lords of the manor here and probably founded the nearby
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Berden Hall became a Grade II* listed building on 26 November 1951. In June 2012 the house was on the market for £3.75 million with
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The current red brick house is Elizabethan, built in the 1580s. The house is very similar to
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Berden Hall is located in Essex
Berden
Uttlesford
Essex
Coordinates
51°56′41″N 0°08′01″E / 51.9447°N 0.1336°E / 51.9447; 0.1336
Berden
Uttlesford
Essex
priory
Toseland Hall
Huntingdonshire
Bidwells
Clive Aslet
The Daily Telegraph
gables
mullion
transom
village church


Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London


The Agrarian History of England and Wales: 1500-1640, edited by Joan Thirsk
ISBN
978-0-521-06617-4
Design and Plan in the Country House: From Castle Donjons to Palladian Boxes
ISBN
0-300-12645-X

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