More information : (SJ 397036) At Habberley Hall there is a possible site of a castle. (1)
There are no traces of a castle site at Habberley Hall, nor is the tradition of one known to Dr Hamp, who has lived here many years.
Habberley Hall (nameplate confirms) at SJ 39740361, is a half-timbered private residence of H-plan design, dated 1593. It is of two storeys with gabled attics, the floors jettied one above the other. 18th century dormer windows have been let into the red-tiled roofs, but the brick chimneys are ornamental originals. To the south is a 19th century addition, and to the north, a 20th century addition. The house is in fair condition. (2)
(SJ 39740361) Habberley Hall (NAT) (3)
Habberley Hall, Manor House, constructed 1593 with later additions and alterations, mainly of late 19th century and early 20th century. Timber-framed with plaster infill and machine tile roofs. Small hall with two projecting cross-wings, 2-storeys with attics. Listed Grade II*. (4) |