Barrington Hall is a Grade II* listed 18th-century English country house in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, England.
Barrington Hall is built in red brick, in both two and three storeys, with a balustraded parapet and a number of ornamentally shaped Dutch gables.
Prior to 1600 the family seat was an earlier Barrington Hall, which once stood on a moated site north of the village of Hatfield Broad Oak.
He began to build a new Georgian manor but the plan was not concluded until after his death and the house was not occupied on a permanent basis until 1863.
The property was then sold in 1908 to Alfred Gosling,[6] whose family held it until selling it to the British Livestock Company in 1977 for use as offices.