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Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in the London Borough of Havering, east London. It was built in 1769–70 as a country house for John A. Wallinger and since 1921 has housed the Royal Liberty School. The Palladian mansion was built to designs by James Paine, who included it in his published Plans. The main north front is of five bays, with a rusticated basement storey, above which the two upper storeys are unified by a giant portico and pilasters at the angles.

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  • Hare Hall ist ein ehemaliger Herrensitz in Romford, einem Vorort von London im Bezirk Havering. Zwischen 1768 und 1769 von John Arnold Wallenger (auch Wallinger) errichtet und Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts umgebaut, beherbergt es seit 1921 die Royal Liberty School. Seit September 1979 steht das Gebäude unter Denkmalschutz und ist in der Kategorie II* gelistet. (de)
  • Hare Hall es una casa y terrenos ubicados en Gidea Park en el distrito londinense de Havering, al este de Londres . Fue construido en 1769–70 como una casa de campo para John A. Wallinger y desde 1921 alberga la Royal Liberty School . La mansión palladiana fue construida según los diseños de James Paine, quien la incluyó en sus Planos publicados.​ El frente norte principal es de cinco tramos, con un sótano rústico, sobre el cual los dos pisos superiores están unificados por un pórtico gigante y pilastras en los ángulos. (es)
  • Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in the London Borough of Havering, east London. It was built in 1769–70 as a country house for John A. Wallinger and since 1921 has housed the Royal Liberty School. The Palladian mansion was built to designs by James Paine, who included it in his published Plans. The main north front is of five bays, with a rusticated basement storey, above which the two upper storeys are unified by a giant portico and pilasters at the angles. (en)
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  • Hare Hall ist ein ehemaliger Herrensitz in Romford, einem Vorort von London im Bezirk Havering. Zwischen 1768 und 1769 von John Arnold Wallenger (auch Wallinger) errichtet und Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts umgebaut, beherbergt es seit 1921 die Royal Liberty School. Seit September 1979 steht das Gebäude unter Denkmalschutz und ist in der Kategorie II* gelistet. (de)
  • Hare Hall is a house and grounds located in Gidea Park in the London Borough of Havering, east London. It was built in 1769–70 as a country house for John A. Wallinger and since 1921 has housed the Royal Liberty School. The Palladian mansion was built to designs by James Paine, who included it in his published Plans. The main north front is of five bays, with a rusticated basement storey, above which the two upper storeys are unified by a giant portico and pilasters at the angles. Attached to the south front by short corridors there were pavilions containing service rooms. The principal rooms were on the first floor, and were approached by a central staircase with curved ends and a wrought iron balustrade. The main front was of Portland stone, but the south front was of red brick. In 1896 the house was considerably enlarged on that side by filling in the space between the pavilions. At the stud maintained at Hare Park, Cherimoya, foaled in 1908, was bred by the South African mining entrepreneur and horseman William Broderick Cloete; after Cloete's death in the sinking of the Lusitania, during the First World War Hare Park became Hare Hall Camp and housed the 2nd Battalion of the Artists Rifles. (en)
  • Hare Hall es una casa y terrenos ubicados en Gidea Park en el distrito londinense de Havering, al este de Londres . Fue construido en 1769–70 como una casa de campo para John A. Wallinger y desde 1921 alberga la Royal Liberty School . La mansión palladiana fue construida según los diseños de James Paine, quien la incluyó en sus Planos publicados.​ El frente norte principal es de cinco tramos, con un sótano rústico, sobre el cual los dos pisos superiores están unificados por un pórtico gigante y pilastras en los ángulos. Unidos al frente sur por cortos pasillos había pabellones que contenían salas de servicio. Las habitaciones principales estaban en el primer piso y se accedía a ellas por una escalera central con extremos curvos y balaustrada de hierro forjado. El frente principal era de piedra de Pórtland, pero el frente sur era de ladrillo rojo. En 1896 se amplió considerablemente la casa por ese lado rellenando el espacio entre los pabellones. En el semental mantenido en Hare Park, Cherimoya, parida en 1908, fue criada por el empresario minero y jinete sudafricano William Broderick Cloete ; después de la muerte de Cloete en el hundimiento del RMS Lusitania,​ durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, Hare Park se convirtió en Hare Hall Camp y albergó al 2º Batallón de Artistas Rifles. (es)
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