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Newland Hall

The Manor of 'Newlanda' belonged to King Harold before the Norman conquest, and was the only land-holding in Roxwell specifically listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was so named because it was created out of untamed forest on 'newly won land'. The land was held by Eustace, Earl of Boulogne. At the beginning of the 13th century Newland was held by Ralph de la Neweland, and for the next two centuries it remained in the hands of his descendants. 

The first reference to Newland Hall (rather than just Newland) was made in 1447. Original records exist for Manor Courts held at Newland Hall from 1448 onwards. There is strong evidence that Newland Hall was one of the places of retirement for the lascivious King Henry VIII.

Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions for 30 to 300 guests.

Newland Hall
 

Newland Hall

Newland Hall


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Newland Hall - Roxwell - Chelmsford - Essex - CM1 4LH
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