Hall, Bishop's Tawton

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Hall, Bishop's Tawton

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 15 May 2004

A neo-Jacobean house of 1844-47 by Philip Charles Hardwick, and R.D. Gould of Barnstaple, for Robert Chichester. What appears to be a chapel on the left with its Decorated Gothic window is in fact a baronial hall. Grade II* listed. The name is odd, one would expect it to be something-Hall.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.026174
Longitude
-4.018511