Horham Hall

Horham Hall may refer to the timber-framed late mediaeval hall in Thaxted, England or to the brick hall built in its place by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) in the early 16th century. The original hall was a timber-framed moated manor house circa 1470 but it was largely demolished by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) who built the present house between 1510 and 1515. Sir John Cutte was under-treasurer in the households of Henry VII and Henry VIII. The mansion was built in brick in two storeys in a quadrilateral layout with a gatehouse and incorporated some elements of the former building.

Horham Hall

Horham Hall may refer to the timber-framed late mediaeval hall in Thaxted, England or to the brick hall built in its place by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) in the early 16th century. The original hall was a timber-framed moated manor house circa 1470 but it was largely demolished by Sir John Cutte (d. 1520) who built the present house between 1510 and 1515. Sir John Cutte was under-treasurer in the households of Henry VII and Henry VIII. The mansion was built in brick in two storeys in a quadrilateral layout with a gatehouse and incorporated some elements of the former building.