Ingatestone Hall

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Ingatestone Hall is a Tudor-era manor house in Essex, England, notable for its well-preserved architecture and long association with the Petre family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf manor house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
builtFor Sir William Petre NERFINISHED
category Country houses in Essex
Grade I listed houses in Essex
Historic house museums in Essex
Tudor manor houses in England
completionDate mid-16th century
constructionStart circa 1540
country England
currentOwner Lord Petre NERFINISHED
era Tudor period
governedBy Borough of Brentwood Council NERFINISHED
hasLongAssociationWith Petre family NERFINISHED
hasPart barns
chapel
courtyard
gardens
gatehouse
moat
priest holes
hasWebsite https://www.ingatestonehall.com/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
listed building in England
locatedIn Borough of Brentwood NERFINISHED
Essex
Ingatestone NERFINISHED
materialUsed red brick
nearby A12 road NERFINISHED
Ingatestone railway station NERFINISHED
notableFeature original brickwork
priest holes associated with Catholic recusancy
timber framing
well-preserved Tudor architecture
numberOfStoreys 2
openToPublic yes
originalClient Sir William Petre NERFINISHED
ownedBy Petre family NERFINISHED
region East of England
roofMaterial tile
usedFor events
filming location
guided tours
weddings

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Ingatestone hasLandmark Ingatestone Hall