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Tudhoe Old Hall


Tudhoe Hall, off the village green in Tudhoe, dates from the early 17th century, probably incorporating the fabric of an earlier building. The building was altered in the late C17 and early C18 and C19 alterations and additions. It is said to have been the home of the Gubyons, of which Hugh in 1279 was Lord of Tudhoe, and was also Sheriff and Keeper of Newcastle upon Tyne.[1] Today the Hall is subdivided into 2 separate houses. The houses are Grade II* listed buildings.

Tudhoe Grade II* Listed Private Residence Historic Buildings and Monuments in Spennymoor (town)
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Tudhoe Old Hall

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TUDHOE HALL FARM AND TUDHOE HALL - List Entry
- "House, later subdivided into 3, now 2 separate houses. Early C17, probably incorporating earlier fabric, with late C17 and early C18 and C19 alterations and additions. Tudhoe Hall being restored …

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List number: 1121440
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D34819
Grid ref: NZ2584435636

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