Eynsham Hall (known commercially as Estelle Manor) is a Grade II listed mansion near North Leigh in Oxfordshire, England.
[3] The Georgian house was demolished in 1904 and replaced with a Jacobethan mansion in 1906–8 to designs by Ernest George,[4] for the Mason family, who had taken up residence in 1866.
[5] In World War II, part of Eynsham Hall was used as a maternity ward for expectant mothers evacuated from London.
Referred to as the "flak shack", the Hall was also used for rest and relaxation (R&R) by the US Army Air Corps officers.
[6] The American Red Cross ran the R&R programme, and recreational activities included reading, bridge, snooker and table tennis.
[7] In 2018 Ennismore founder and co-CEO Sharan Pasricha bought Eynsham Hall and reopened the property in spring 2023 as Estelle Manor.
At the centre of the front of the building is a porch with a door and tympanum with Ionic columns to the upper floors and a coat of arms.