Boreham House

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Boreham House

Boreham House is a Grade I Listed mansion[1] set in 35 acres (140,000 m2) at Boreham, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Boreham House was built from 1728 to 1733 for Benjamin Hoare and from 1931 to 1997 the House was owned by the Ford Company and used as a College.

The south face of the building fronts the top of Danbury Hill and Little Baddow Common.

Origins

In 1713, the widow of Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, sold part of her estate to Benjamin Hoare, son of Richard Hoare, the wealthy Fleet Street banker. New Hall continued to be occupied by the widow until her death. So, Benjamin Hoare decided to build Boreham House as his new family home. The main building was begun in 1728 and finished in 1733.

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