1 Built in 1914 by H.L. Wade (the date is on the rain-goods at the front of the house) out of brick, the new Hall is long, large and 20th ...
New Honiley Hall, a house that was built towards the end of the Imperial period. The house replaced Old Honiley Hall, which was demolished. It is situated 300m east of Honiley.
1 Old Honiley Hall was a large house probably built by Roger Burgoyne (1625-36). It was demolished c1820 and the present hall was built on a new site in 1914.
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Old Honiley Hall, a Post Medieval manor house. Much of the building was demolished during the Imperial period and a new house was built on a different site. Two service wings of the original manor house do survive. The site is located north east of the church.