Hurley Hall, Kingsbury
Documentary evidence suggests that this was the site of a building called Hurley Hall, which was built during the Post Medieval period. The site is now occupied by Hurley Hall Farm.
1 There is documentary evidence for building at this location c.1720. A regular three storied house in brick, with five windows, three at centre and sides blocked, all retaining key blocks. The blocked central windows are flanked by pilasters of alternate brick and stone courses, and have segmented arches. The house has a stone doorway with Roman Doric fluted columns supporting an entableture and curved pediment.
2 VCH entry.
5 Shown on 1882 Inclosure map.
6 There is no description of the layout of the garden to the front of the Hall but the field is repeatadly referred to as the garden. The main entrance to the property was at the southern most past of that field.
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.
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