The House from an 1836 engraving published by George Virtue
House & Family History: Sir Anthony Brown purchased Weald Hall from the crown circa 1550. Robert Adam created designs in 1778 for the interiors that, save the Dining Room, were never implemented.
Collections: A seven-day sale of contents of Weald Hall took place in July of 1946.
Architect: Unknown (designed by an unknown architect)
Date: Circa 1550Architect: Unknown (designed by an unknown architect)
Date: Circa 1570Architect: Robert Adam
Date: 1778Country Life: II, 560, 1897. XVIII, 522, 1905. XXXVI, 454 plan, 1914.
Title: Country Life (magazine)
Author: NA
Year Published: NA
Reference: Aug 1, 2002, pg. 98
Publisher: Bath: Future plc
ISBN: NA
Book Type: Magazine
Title: Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840, A - HARDBACK
Author: Colvin, Howard
Year Published: 2008
Reference: pg. 53
Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300125085
Book Type: Hardback
Title: No Voice From the Hall: Early Memories of a Country House Snooper
Author: Harris, John
Year Published: 1998
Reference: pg. 50
Publisher: London: John Murray
ISBN: 0719555671
Book Type: Hardback
Title: Burke's & Savills Guide to Country Houses, Volume III: East Anglia
Author: Kenworthy-Browne, John; Reid, Peter; Sayer, Michael; Watkin, David
Year Published: 1981
Reference: pgs. 79-80
Publisher: London: Burke's Peerage
ISBN: 0850110351
Book Type: Hardback
House Listed: Demolished
Park Listed: Not Listed
Past Seat / Home of: Sir Anthony Browne, 16th century. Hugh Smith, until 1745. Christopher Tower, 18th century. Beattie-Seaman family, 20th century
Current Ownership Type: Demolished
Primary Current Ownership Use: Demolished
Ownership Details: The Park is open to the public.
House Open to Public: Grounds Only
Historic Houses Member: No