DescriptionOld Hall Gatehouse, Mavesyn Ridware - geograph.org.uk - 445400.jpg
English: Old Hall Gatehouse, Mavesyn Ridware A 14th century gatehouse with early 18th century alterations. It is timber framed, partly replaced in brick and stone, and has a plain tile roof. The principal range has four bays and is aligned east-west, with a single-bay annexe at each end, on the same alignment. It is two storeys high. The Hall itself has been replaced by a C18 building. It was built by the Mavesin (Malvoisin) family from whom the village is named.
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