Rochford Hall

It is now privately owned by Rochford Hundred Golf Club [1] where it acts as the clubhouse and is a Grade I listed building.

[3] Rochford Hall belonged to Sir Thomas Boleyn, father of Anne, as part of his rich inheritance from his mother Margaret Butler.

Following the second marriage of Anne's elder sister Mary to William Stafford in 1534, Rochford Hall was given to the couple as their principal residence.

[5] By the late 17th Century Rochford Hall was owned by the Child Family of Wanstead House, Essex, later Earl Tylney.

The 20-foot-high (6.1 m) stained glass replica window in the main hall consists of three coats-of-arms of previous owners including the crest of Anne Boleyn.

Rochford Hall.
View from the moat at Rochford Hall