Hawthorn Hall

In the centre is a doorway, flanked by plain pilasters, and surmounted by a segmental hood framing a cartouche containing the date 1698.

At the top of the hall, above the door, is a small balustrade, behind which is a half-glazed lantern with a cupola and a weathervane.

This door is flanked by fluted pilasters, and surmounted by a plaque with a lion rampant.

[3] The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner comments that the house is "good to look at, though conservative for its date".

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Hawthorn Hall c.1900