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Chrishall Grange, Fowlmere

History of Chrishall Grange

Listed Building

Small country house. Early C18 with C19 alterations and additions. Red brick with random burnt brick headers in Flemish bond; gauged and moulded brick details. … Possibly built for Nicholas Pollerfen 1704 sold to J. Manchett 1717 to remain in the family till 1769; then sold by the Brand family in 1822 to T. Brand, Lord Dacre.

Garden gates and railings to Chrishall Grange GV II* Pedestrian gates and railings. Early C18. Wrought iron mounted on limestone copings to low red brick walls.

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