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Stockwell Hall stands on Tye Common Road near the golf club.
Stockwell Hall became Grade II listed in 1955.
Part of the moat still exists behind the hall and hasn’t changed since the 1898 map.
This Tudor hall has a large clock on its east wall. The numbers in the clock were once made up of blackened finger bones but have since been replaced with wooden numerals.
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