More information : (NY 03570914) Haile Hall (NAT) (1)
Haile Hall, dated 1591 and 1625, is built on a U plan; the rear wing is 16th century, the middle wing 17th century and the front wing early 18th century. Hall, and gatehouse which stands to the south, grade 2*. (2-3)
Large house with gatehouse range to south. The north range of the main house is dated 1591. It was extended to the south in the 17th and early 18th centuries. The house is three storeyed and stone-built, with slate roofs. The gatehouse range comprises a service wing and attached cottage, with a central, arched, through passage providing access to the main house. It dates from the 16th/17th century and is built of stone rubble with a slate roof. Listed Grade II*. (4)
An architectural survey of 1962 shows a central tower house to which a hall range was added in the 16th century on the north side, and a range added to the west and south in the 18th century. Illustrations and plan. (5) |