Rainham Hall
Rainham Hall is a fine early Georgian merchant's house in the London Borough of Havering, a rare survival of prosperous eighteenth-century taste within the eastern reaches of Greater London. Built around 1729 for sea captain John Harle, its well-proportioned brick facade and elegant interior speak of mercantile confidence and civic pride.
- Rare early Georgian merchant's house
- Elegant eighteenth-century interiors
- Surprising find in east London
Best for Georgian architecture lovers and east London history seekers.
Things to see at Rainham Hall
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- Wrought-Iron Entrance Railings
- Trompe-l'Oeil Frescoes
- Delft-Tiled Fireplaces
- Mahogany Staircase
- Georgian Orchard Garden