About Hanby Hall
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Hanby Hall is a Grade II* listed early 18th-century building in Alford, Lincolnshire.
Hanby Hall was built for Sir Richard Hamby. It is situated opposite St. Wilfrid's church, Alford. It is a red brick, Flemish bond, two-storey house with attics. Originally five-bay and L-plan, it was extended to the right in the late 18th century. The building was Grade II* listed on 20 May 1953.
An earlier Hanby Hall existed in the village, partly destroyed in 1645 during the English Civil War by Parliamentarian forces led by the Earl of Manchester who captured and killed William Hamby, its Royalist owner.