Southchurch Hall, Southend (north-west elevation)
Introduction
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Image: © David Kemp Taken: 15 Mar 2018
Southchurch Hall, now a museum open at weekends only, is a mid-C14 manor house surrounded by a moat dug in the late C12. The half-timbered north side (seen here) was rebuilt in the mid-C16. See Image for further details.