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In the 20th century, when Lady Rasch, widow of the 16th Baron Petre, moved the family back to Ingatestone Hall, she began a major project to restore Ingatestone Hall to its original Tudor appearance. The works, overseen by the architect, W.T. Wood, included replacing alterations to the building with
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In November 1564, Lady Katherine Gray was transferred to the charge of Sir William Petre. For two years she was in his custody, and resided at Ingatestone Hall; where she was then removed to the care of Sir John Wentworth (a kinsman of Petre's first wife) at Gosfield Hall.
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within the building, used during the 16th and 17th centuries to conceal Catholic clergy, are located in the east wing in a void under the turret, and in the south wing behind a chimney stack in the old study.
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The Long Gallery in the east range of the house was the main area of the house. It adjoins the remains of the former family chapel, which was pulled down and rebuilt in 1860. The two
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The building comprises three wings (north, east and south) around a central court. It was built by Sir William Petre 1539–1556 around a central courtyard in
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In 1952 the hall became grade I listed and the gatehouse grade II* listed, while several of the outhouses became Grade II listed.
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on the west side of the building on the ground floor. The initial phase of project was completed in 1922.
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is partly set at Audley Court, which is based on Ingatestone Hall, inspired by a stay there.
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was killed in action in 1915 and his widow, Lady Rasch, decided to move back to Ingatestone.
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moved back to the other family property, Thorndon Hall, which was being rebuilt in the
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The Petre family sheltered a number of Catholic priests at Ingatestone, among them was
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The hall is open to the public on selected afternoons between Easter and September.
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Twenty-two of the churches of Essex architecturally described and illustrated
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reproductions of Tudor period features, notably the re-instatement of
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Plan of Ingatestone Hall showing the additions and demolished sections
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and in 1593 Byrd took up residence in the neighbouring village of
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to Thorndon Hall and rented Ingatestone Hall out to tenants.
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Essex Historic Environment Record Entry for Ingatestone Hall
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In 1876 much of Thorndon Hall was destroyed by fire. During
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and mounted annual exhibitions there until the late 1970s.
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for some £850 and commissioned the building of the house.
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were passed prohibiting Catholic worship in England, the
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Houses of Power: The Places that Shaped the Tudor World
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William Petre bought Ingatestone manor soon after the
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Map of the county of Essex
Country House
Tudor
Ingatestone
Essex
Coordinates
51°39′41.5″N 0°23′25.3″E / 51.661528°N 0.390361°E / 51.661528; 0.390361
English bond
Grade I listed
Official website
Grade I listed
manor house
Essex
England
Ingatestone
Chelmsford
London
William Petre
the Barons Petre
Lord Petre
Queen Elizabeth I


Dissolution of the Monasteries
Queen Elizabeth I
royal progress
court
recusants
Roman Catholic Church

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