FYFIELD HALL


HISTORY

Fyfield Hall, a timber framed aisled hall, has been dated to 1167-85.

The hall was the main manor of Fyfield and once had 210 acres of land. At the heart of the present manor house is an aisled hall, built from timbers felled in the twelfth century. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the house was extended with the addition of cross-wings at both ends of the open hall. Fyfield Hall is among the earliest surviving timber framed buildings which has now been beautifully restored for future generations to enjoy.

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