The property includes a dramatic walled garden which contains a variety of plant life that John Hall may have used in his treatments.
John and Susanna Hall later moved to New Place, which William Shakespeare left to his daughter after his death.
[3] The surviving structure dates back to 1613,[4] and Susanna and Dr John Hall lived there until early 1616,[5] after which they moved to New Place shortly before William Shakespeare died in April 1616.
Thomas Umbers purchased the property in 1833 and with his brother-in-law Henry Best Sowdon who lived nearby, he ran the business of Stratford On Avon, Old Town Attorneys.
It was reported in June 1949 that the then owner of Hall's Croft, Lady Elizabeth Montagu, wanted to sell the property which she had leased to John Slater.