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Guilden Morden Hall, Feb 1928, east aspect (MoC280/57)

Morden Hall, Guilden Morden

History of Morden Hall

Morden Hall OS 1885

Listed building:

Farmhouse, formerly a manor house. Medieval origins with late C15 or early C16 alterations and additions, late C17 or early C18 addition and C19 and C20 alterations. The building is noted for its late C15 or early C16 roof.

The original manor house was destroyed during the peasant uprising of 1381, it is probable that the hall was rebuilt shortly after and extended in the C15 by the Haseldens. Thomas Hayes refurbished the house in c.1620, it was used as a farmhouse from the C18.

Guilden Morden Hall, Feb 1928, south aspect (MoC281/57)

Carved beam, Guilden Morden Hall, April 1928 (MoC285/57)

Scroll work on beam, Guilden Morden Hall, April 1928, (MoC282/57)

Guilden Morden Hall, March 1928, unusual lath plaster (MoC286/57)

Rare lathe and plaster work Guilden Morden Hall, March 1928, east aspect (MoC283/57)

Old carved door ‘linen panneling’ Guilden Morden Hall, Mar 1928, east aspect (MoC284/57)

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