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  1. Ingatestone Hall is a Grade I listed 16th-century manor house in Essex, England. ... and in the south wing behind a chimney stack in the old study. ...

  2. View website. We are generally open on Wednesdays, Sundays and bank holidays from 12 noon to 5pm (last entry at 4pm) between Easter and the end of September. Admission. Historic Houses members visit for free. Adults: £8.50. Concessions: £7.50. Children (5-16): £4. Under 5: Free.

  3. www.ingatestonehall.com › about-us › historyHistory of Ingatestone Hall

    In about 950 AD, King Edgar granted to the Abbey of Our Lady & St. Ethelburga at Barking lands at Yenge-atte-Stone (whence we get the modern name of Ingatestone). As one of the principal manors held by the nuns of Barking, it subsequently also became known as Gynge Abbes. In 1535, Henry VIII ordered his Chief Secretary, Thomas Cromwell, to put ...

  4. Welcome to Ingatestone Hall 2024. "Sir William hath at his own great costs and charges erected and builded a new house, very fair, large and stately, made of brick and embattl'd." So, in 1566, wrote Thomas Larke, surveyor to Sir William Petre, about Ingatestone Hall, the new house that Sir William had built twenty-five years earlier in the ...

  5. The OLD KITCHEN with its cavernous open fireplace. ... Ingatestone Hall, Hall Lane, Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9NR 01277 353010 Ingatestone Hall; About;

  6. Ingatestone Hall Ingatestone England, Essex Sir William hath at his own great costs and charges erected and builded a new house, very fair, large and stately, made of brick and embattl'd.'So, in 1566, wrote Thomas Larke, surveyor to Sir William Petre, about Ingatestone Hall, the new house that Sir William had built twenty-five years earlier in the midst of his Essex estates.

  7. Guide Prices. Adult £8.50; Child (5-16) £4; Conc. £7.50. Under 5 yrs old Free (£1 per head discount for parties of 20+ booked in advance)