About Horham Hall

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Horham Hall may refer to the timber framed late medieval hall in Thaxted, England or to the brick hall built in its place by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) in the early 16th century.

The original hall was built as a moated manor house circa 1470 but was largely demolished by Sir John Cutte. Further parts, including the chapel, were demolished in succeeding centuries, but the remaining building was restored in 1840-50. Its Great Hall has a fine oriel window and there is a staircase tower on the north side. The renovated building is grade I listed.

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Thaxted Road, Uttlesford, Essex, England, United Kingdom, CM6 2PE

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