Wrangle Hall And St Peters Chapel |
Hob Uid: 355208 | |
Location : Lincolnshire Boston Wrangle
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Grid Ref : TF4317050460 |
Summary : Wrangle Hall was the seat of the Reade family, who resided in Wrangle from about the middle of the 14th century till late in the 17th century. A large part of the house was taken down about fifty years ago [c. 1806], and the remainder was modernized about 25 years later. Traditionally, there was a chapel here, remains of which existed in a field opposite the hall in the 18th century. This is probably the St. Peter's Chapel, Wrangle, mentioned in 1342. The present Wrangle Hall is modern; the owner stated that it was constructed on the site of the former hall which was demolished about 1935. It is believed locally, that there was a chapel but its site is not known. |
More information : [TF 4317 5046] WRANGLE HALL [G.T.] (1) Wrangle Hall was the seat of the Reade family, who resided in Wrangle from about the middle of the 14th century till late in the 17th century. A large part of the house was taken down about fifty years ago [c. 1806], and the remainder was modernized about 25 years later. Traditionally, there was a chapel here, remains of which existed in a field opposite the hall in the 18th century. This is probably the St. Peter's Chapel, Wrangle, mentioned in 1342. (2) The present Wrangle Hall is modern; the owner stated that it was constructed on the site of the former hall which was demolished about 1935. It is believed locally, that there was a chapel but its site is not known. (3)
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