Category:Crosby Hall

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English: Not to be confused with Crosby Hall, Liverpool. Crosby Place was a medieval mansion built in 1466 in Bishopsgate in the City of London. The Great Hall survived into the 20th century when it was moved brick-by-brick and incorporated in 1910 into a new building in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, called Crosby Hall. The building was restored from 1988-2021 and renamed Crosby Moran Hall in January 2021.
<nowiki>Crosby Hall; Crosby Hall; Crosby Hall, London; Crosby Hall; Crosby Hall; אולם הול; Londra'da bina; medieval London building; gebouw in Kensington en Chelsea, Verenigd Koninkrijk; Crosby Hall</nowiki>
Crosby Hall, London 
medieval London building
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LocationRoyal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, London, England
Located on street
Owned by
Occupant
  • Richard III of England (1483)
  • Bartholomew Reade (1501–1505)
  • Thomas More (1523–1524)
  • William Roper (1547)
  • Walter Raleigh (1601)
  • Mary Sidney (1609–1615)
  • Sir John Langham, 1st Baronet
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Inception
  • 1466
Map51° 28′ 57″ N, 0° 10′ 21.52″ W
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Wikidata Q5188033
VIAF ID: 147101171
National Heritage List for England number: 1358160
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