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Healey Hall


Healey Hall is located by Healey Burn, about half a mile south of the village of Healey in Northumberland. Healey Hall was built by Robert Ormston in 1834, on the site of a late 16th century bastle or pele tower.[1] There is also the remains of a deserted medieval village near the Hall.[2] Healey Hall is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Healey Deserted Medieval Village Historic Buildings and Monuments in Healey Civil Parish 1834 Healey Burn Grade II Listed Healey Civil Parish
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Healey Hall

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Healey Hall

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THE HALL - Healey - Northumberland - List Entry
- "House, 1834 for Robert Ormston, extended in late C19. Ashlar, except for squared stone to rear; slate roofs. Irregular plan. Tudor Gothic style. Entrance (east) front 2 storeys, 3 bays. …

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Healey deserted medieval village (Healey)
- "Healey is mentioned in a number of old documents which give some idea of the number of people who once lived here. In 1268 it was valued at a very …

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HEALEY HALL
- "Robert Ormston (1789-1882) took down the old peel house and, partly on the old foundations, erected the present farmhouse. Illustration of Healey House about 1819 shows an L-shaped building. One …

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List number: 1252746
List grade: 2
Post code: NE44 6BH
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ0047157875

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