Down Hall


Down Hall is a Victorian country house and estate near Hatfield Heath in the English county of Essex, close to its border with Hertfordshire.

History

The first Down Hall was a Tudor house, once owned by poet Matthew Prior. Prior was acquainted with landscaper Charles Bridgeman, who he commissioned to landscape the estate's gardens. After Prior's death in 1721, the house was passed to his friend Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer, who undertook further rebuilding. Twenty years later, and with the house still unfinished, Harley died.

Selwin family

Upon Harley's death in 1741, the house was purchased by William for £4500. The estate remained in the Selwin family until 1902, where - on the death of Henry Selwin-Ibbetson, 1st Baron Rookwood - the Selwin and Ibbetson lineage died out.

World War I

During the First World War, the house was used as a sanatorium for wounded soldiers. The estate was affected by the post-World War I recession, and was subsequently sold at auction.

Modern history

Following its sale, the house was used as a school and an antiques business and conference centre.
In 1986, the estate was purchased by the Veladail Group, who have operated the site as a four star hotel, conference centre and wedding venue since. British television personality Jade Goody wed her partner Jack Tweed at Down Hall on 22 February 2009. Down Hall is surrounded by of woodland, parkland and landscaped gardens, some of which is protected by the Essex Wildlife Trust.