The Hundred House, Great Witley
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The Hundred House, Great Witley by David Stowell as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Stowell Taken: 28 Aug 2006
The term "hundred" refers to an Anglo-Saxon administrative sub-division. The Hundred House was the meeting place (Moot Point) and court for the hundred. The current Georgian style building was erected by Lord Foley of nearby Image For more comprehensive history see http://www.rowberry.org/hhhist.html.