taken 14 years ago, near to Corbridge, Northumberland, England
Low Hall (Corbridge)
The oldest part of this building is a two-floored range with a tower of slightly later date at the east end. In 1890 a second extension was added running the full length of the house. The building was probably originally built as a defended stronghold to protect against attacks from the Scots. Apart from the Vicar’s Pele this is the oldest standing building in Corbridge. This is a Grade I listed building protected by law. Link
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