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THREAPLAND HALL

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Three-storeyed and three-bayed hall, now a farmhouse. Late 15th or early 16th century. Threapland Hall probably originated as a transitional type of fortified house, but was not a purely fortified residence. Threapland was a capital messuage documented in 1316 and 1392. The present building is 17th century. A survey of 1994 revealed a previously unknown newel stair surviving to full height, a garderobe chamber and shute, arched fireplaces and original mullioned windows.

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