Howden Hall

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Howden Hall

Image: © Paul Glazzard Taken: 19 Jun 2007

The eastern end of the Georgian brick mansion originally built in the reign of William and Mary on Flatgate, Howden, near the junction with Station Road. Howden Hall was the manor house of a small manor called Paradise, purchased in 1702 from the Belt family by the Worsops who occupied the manor for 147 years. The arms of the Worsop family are depicted in one of the windows of Howden church.

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Image Location

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