Stibbington Hall

The house and its gateway are Grade I-listed with English Heritage, and additional structures on the 19-acre property are also listed.

[1] Sir Nikolaus Pevsner regarded the hall as having "the finest Jacobean façade in the county".

[3] The date 1625 (1626), along with the motto DEO TRIN-UNI SIT GLORIA, are inscribed on a sunken panel on the façade.

Carved onto a raised shield on the front gable are the arms of Peter Edwards of Alleston or Alston (lion rampant) and his wife, Joan (or Jane) Knight of Piddington (Gules two bars argent in chief three wolves' heads erased of the second).

In 1619, Edwards' widow remarried John Hanger (1579–1638), the rector of Stibbington, who presumably lived at the hall with her.