Information for record number MWA2613:
New Honiley Hall

Summary New Honiley Hall, a house that was built towards the end of the Imperial period. The house replaced Old Honiley Hall, which was demolished. It is situated 300m east of Honiley.
What Is It?  
Type: House
Period: Unknown
Where Is It?  
Parish: Honiley
District: Warwick, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 24 72
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
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Description

 
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1 Built in 1914 by H.L. Wade (the date is on the rain-goods at the front of the house) out of brick, the new Hall is long, large and 20th century: the style is described as "Free Tudor", and a notable vertical accent is demonstrated by the 4 storey tower at one end. The building is said, locally to be a copy of the old hall, but lacking its middle gables, although the similarities with the print are not immediately obvious.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: Honiley Hall
Author/originator: Reid
Date:
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Volume/Sheet: II
   
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period Imperial 1751 AD to 1914 AD (end of the 18th century AD to the beginning of the 20th century AD)

This period comes after the Post Medieval period and before the modern period and starts with beginning of the Industrial Revolution in 1750. It includes the second part of the Hannoverian period (1714 – 1836) and the Victorian period (1837 – 1901). The Imperial period ends with the start of the First World War in 1914.
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monument HOUSE * A building for human habitation, especially a dwelling place. Use more specific type where known. back
monument BUILDING * A structure with a roof to provide shelter from the weather for occupants or contents. Use specific type where known. back
monument TOWER * A tall building, either round, square or polygonal in plan, used for a variety of purposes, including defence, as a landmark, for the hanging of bells, industrial functions, etc. Use more specific type where known. back

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