Kingsnympton Hall
| Kingsnympton Hall | |
|---|---|
Kingsnympton Hall, Kingston-on-Thames, photographed by Bedford Lemere on 17 August 1927 | |
| Former names | Hay Green |
| Alternative names | Hay Green Hall |
| General information | |
| Type | house |
| Location | Kingston-on-Thames, England |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Timber frame, brick |
Kingsnympton Hall, formerly known as Hay Green, was a historic house in Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. It sustained heavy damage during a Luftwaffe raid on 9 September 1940. After the war it was demolished.[1] The house boasted a glass-roofed bath house with a rectangular swimming pool.[2] Hay Green was renamed Kingsnympton Hall at some point in the mid to late 1920s.[1] Two historic lodges remain intact, North Lodge and South Lodge, in Kingsnympton Park; these are now listed buildings in their own right.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Hay Green at Historic England Retrieved 23 February 2026
- ^ Kingsnympton Hall at Historic England Retrieved 23 February 2026
- ^ The Kingston Society Retrieved 23 February 2026
External links
- Hay Green at Historic England Retrieved 23 February 2026
- Kingsnympton Hall at Historic England Retrieved 23 February 2026