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    Place House Hall, Ware

Place House, Grade I

Situated in the historic town of Ware

place hall ware herts

Place House stands in a small walled courtyard in the centre of Ware and is a building of grade I national historic and architectural importance.

As the former manor house of Ware, the oldest part of the building is thought to date to the late 13th or early 14th century when the manor was held by Thomas Wake, the Second Lord of Lydell (b.1297 - d.1349).

Today the building is owned by the Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust who became its owners in 1975 and oversaw its restoration in 1977-8.

The Grade I listed hall is a licensed wedding venue and is available to hire for club/society meetings, exhibitions, seminars, training days, workshops, fitness classes, craft fairs, family gatherings and social events.

Read more about Place House.

Donate to Place House Hall - https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/place-house-hall


VISIT PLACE HALL WEBSITE


  • Place House rear view 1967
  • Place House 1974 before restoration
  • Place House interior 1974 before restoration
  • Place House 1978 after restoration
  • Place House Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the reopening 6th July 1978
  • Bluecoat Yard Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at the reopening 6th July 1978
  • Place House Hall during Ware's Dickensian Evening
  • Place House 2024
  • Place House Hall during a craft group session

Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust

Preserving Buildings Of Architectural & Historic Importance

Registered Charity No. 232 686

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