About Cranham Hall

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Cranham Hall is a Grade II listed building in Cranham, London, England.

Built c.1795, it forms a typical Essex church-manor house complex, standing on the ridge in the south of the former parish of Cranham. Its predecessor, of red brick, c.1600 was occupied by Revd Sir Edward Petre of Cranham Hall (the 3rd Baronet, and confessor to James II), and later by James Oglethorpe. Much of its garden wall survives, and appears to be in the same red brick. The Elizabethan hall replaced a half-H plan timber hall. It appears to be 14th/15th century, and so at least one more predecessor building, at the head of the Domesday manor of Wokydon can be inferred.

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The Chase, London, England, United Kingdom, RM14 3HS

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