Great Hall

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The Great Hall is the principal grand reception room of Ham House, historically used for formal gatherings and ceremonial occasions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reception room
state room
architecturalStyle Stuart NERFINISHED
seventeenth-century English
associatedWith Countess of Dysart NERFINISHED
Duke of Lauderdale NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
floor ground floor
hasCategory Historic house interiors in London
State rooms in the United Kingdom
hasFeature carved woodwork
double-height space
grand staircase access
painted portraits
rich interior decoration
stone flooring
hasFunction principal grand reception room of Ham House
heritageDesignation Grade I listed interior
locatedIn England
Ham House NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
openToPublic true
owner National Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Ham House NERFINISHED
period seventeenth century
use ceremonial occasions
formal gatherings
receptions
usedFor interpretation of Stuart court life

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Ham House hasFeature Great Hall