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Greystone Hall


Greystone Hall is set back off the A67, about half a mile east of Gainford. It is a former manor house, dating back to the 16th century, with later alterations. The sandstone building, now a farmhouse, is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. There is a walled garden and Ha-Ha wall by the hall, dating from the 18th century, which is seperately Grade II listed.

Gainford Historic Buildings and Monuments in Gainford Civil Parish Grade II Listed
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Greystone Hall

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GREYSTONE HALL - Gainforth - List Entry
- "Manor house. Late c16-early C17 of two builds; with late C20 additions to rear. Sandstone rubble; pantiled roof with double course of sandstone flags at eaves; stone stacks. 2-storey, 2-bay …

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Greystone Hall Farm, Gainford, 1977

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Greystone Hall Farm, Gainford, 1969

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WALLED GARDEN TO EAST AND HA-HA WALL TO SOUTH OF GREYSTONE HALL - Gainford - List Entry
- "Walled garden and Ha-Ha wall. Probably C18. Coursed sandstone rubble. Garden wall runs east for about 15 metres, north for 20 metres, west for 15 metres and south, to join …

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List number: 1121099
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ1861216557

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