More information : Hawkley Hall [G.T.] (1) "Originally an Elizabethan Hall, rebuilt in the first half of the 17th. cent." (2) This hall is an ordinary stone building with few architectural points about it. High up on the SE wall i.e. the front of the hall, is an effaced plaque bearing the letter M and date 160 - which may be 1609. The front and side walls are plastered over, while the rear wall, which contains numerous mullioned windows, appears to have been rebuilt. The whole is in a good state of repair. Now used as a farmhouse. (3)
Demolished in 1970.(4) |