“The Hall stands in open countryside, one mile from the village of Ingatestone and substantially retains its original Tudor form and appearance with its mullioned windows, high chimneys, crow-step gables and oak-panelled rooms and is surrounded by ten acres of enclosed gardens comprising extensive lawns, walled garden and stew pond. The Hall remains primarily a private family residence.” https://www.ingatestonehall.com/
Ingatestone Hall was open on Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holiday Monday until the end of September. To discover the story of the house visit the Ingatestone Hall website.
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