Hill Hall: A Singular House Devised by a Tudor Intellectual, Volume 2This is a complete history of a building that began as a hunting lodge, late in the 11th century and U183049725697grew to be the principal house of the manor of Theydon Mount in Essex, a small country retreat within easy reach of London. |
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10m Fig 10m North 2.1 East Range 25 inch Ordnance 5m Fig 86.00m OD Sectional alterations in 1714 Approximate original paving area of Hill Charles Smyth courtyard E E E Early views East Period edition 25 inch engraved ERO D/DU Essex Fald Hall the Seat Hill Hall inch Ordnance Survey interior of north interior of south interior of west JP Neale North 0 10m north elevation North range North South north wall North-west range Ordnance Survey map original paving level overmantel picture painting of Hill Period 2.1 East Period 3 accretions Probably painted soon removal of superficial Repton Scale Seat of Sir section looking west Sectional elevations singular house devised Smyth Bar Sothebys south elevation South North South range south wall south-east South-west pavilion superficial Period Theydon Mount Thomas Sandby Truss Tudor intellectual West East East west elevation West range west wall יון ת ת ת