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Lyons Hall, Essex

Coordinates: 51°48′44″N 0°31′09″E / 51.81226°N 0.51914°E / 51.81226; 0.51914
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Lyons Hall is a Grade II listed house in Great Leighs, Essex. The house dates to the 15th century.[1] The house has been home to the Tritton banking family for many years, and Joseph Herbert Tritton died there in 1923.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Historic England. "Lyons Hall (1122128)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ Jessie Campbell, Tritton, Joseph Herbert (1844-1923), banker, Oxford Index, September 2004

51°48′44″N 0°31′09″E / 51.81226°N 0.51914°E / 51.81226; 0.51914