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Hetton Hall (Tillside)

Hetton Hall is a tower house, probably built in the 15th century as a defence against raiding from Scotland. It was much altered in the 18th and 19th centuries and had two wings added to it. It is a Grade II* listed building protected by law.

Reference number: N3783
Historical period: Medieval (1066 to 1540)
Post-medieval (1540 to 1900)
Legal status: Listed Building

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Source of Reference
Local History of Tillside
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Hetton Hall, Chatton. Photo by Peter Ryder.
Hetton Hall, Chatton. Photo by Peter Ryder.

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