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The site originally contained a manor house, which was occupied by the Bullock family from the early 13th century. This was acquired by Edmund Standen in 1589 and passed to his son, William Standen, who rebuilt the house in the Jacobean style in 1603; a stable block was added in 1654. The manor house
357: 303: 188: 54: 195:, in 1855 and it remained in the Hargreaves family until 1926. The hall was then bought at auction by the Allsebrook family. 127: 342: 352: 261:"'Parishes: Arborfield', in A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3, ed. P H Ditchfield and William Page" 347: 180:, in 1730 and it remained in the Reeves family until a descendant, George Dawson, demolished it in 1832. 192: 238: 207: 260: 282: 8: 177: 191:, in 1842. The new hall was bought by Thomas Hargreaves, a businessman who became 203: 336: 318: 305: 69: 56: 199: 156: 184: 160: 42: 164: 28: 183:
George Dawson commissioned a new hall in 1837 but sold it to
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Arborfield
51°24′22″N 0°55′34″W / 51.406°N 0.926°W / 51.406; -0.926
Arborfield Hall is located in Berkshire
River Loddon
Arborfield
Berkshire
Master in Chancery
Sir John Conroy
Duchess of Kent
High Sheriff of Berkshire
Second World War
Royal Air Force
University of Reading






"Arborfield Hall"
"'Parishes: Arborfield', in A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 3, ed. P H Ditchfield and William Page"
"Arborfield Hall"
51°24′22″N 0°55′34″W / 51.406°N 0.926°W / 51.406; -0.926
Categories
Country houses in Berkshire
Borough of Wokingham
Jacobethan architecture
Demolished buildings and structures in Berkshire

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