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Barforth Hall


Barforth Hall is a farmhouse which was once the manor house of Barforth. The Barforth estate came into the possession of the Pudsey family during the reign of Edward III, who held it until1659.[1] The oldest parts of the hall date from the 16th century, with later alterations in the early 19th and mid 20th centuries.[2] Barforth Hall is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Barforth Grade II* Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Barforth Private Residence
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Barforth Hall

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Barford Hall
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BARFORTH HALL WITH ATTACHED OUTBUILDING TO NORTH EAST - List Entry
- "Manor house. Late medieval, altered early C19 and mid C20. Stone, pebble- dashed and colour-washed, with cut dressings. C20 grey tile roof except for stone slabs on north-east wing and …

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Barforth Hall
- Includes photos... "This farmhouse was once the manor of Barforth. There is a main building and two wings. Most of its older features would appear to date from the beginning …

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List number: 1121707
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D1598
Grid ref: NZ1638216695

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