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Quy Hall

History of Quy Hall

Listed Building

Country House. Probably late C15-C18 remodelled 1868-70. Architect of the remodelling W. White (1825-1900). … This house, retaining features demonstrating its long history, remains little altered since its very fine later C19 remodelling which included outstanding painted decoration. Gambier Parry stayed nearby while working on Ely Cathedral and this is a rare secular work in his style.

Pair of estate cottages c.1870.

Stableblock. Early C19, refitted internally c.1870.

Ha-ha. Mid C19. Gault brick.

Coach house, stables, bothies and garden walls. Early and later C19.

 

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