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Loughton Hall

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before passing to Mary Tudor shortly before she became Queen in 1553. It later passed to the Wroth family, including the novelist
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The last family member to live there was the Conservative politician
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The original Loughton Hall was the property of the Abbots of
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Loughton
William Eden Nesfield
grade II listed
Historic England
Waltham Abbey
Lady Mary Wroth
Ben Jonson
Philip Sidney
John Maitland
William Whitaker Maitland
William Eden Nesfield
Sir John Maitland
London County Council
Essex County Council
Epping Forest College


"LOUGHTON HALL, Loughton - 1165691- Historic England"






"A Hall lot of history"
"Loughton Hall"
the original
51°38′55″N 0°04′42″E / 51.6485°N 0.0782°E / 51.6485; 0.0782
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