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A fine Grade I listed country house built in 1537 for Sir John Champneys, a wealthy merchant and former Lord Mayor of London.  The house boasts a panelled Tudor Great Hall, overlooked by a minstrel's gallery, and various period rooms.  The 17th century additions and improvements by Sir Robert Austen include a vaulted Long Gallery and splendid Drawing Room with a fine plaster ceiling.

Managed by Bexley Heritage Trust, this beautiful estate of 65 hectares stands on the banks of the River Cray at Bexley.  Surrounding the house are award winning formal gardens with magnificent topiary, enclosed gardens and inspirational herbaceous borders.  In the walled gardens there is a nursery selling plants grown in the Hall Place gardens, and a sub-tropical glasshouse where you can see ripening bananas in mid-winter.
Displays include an introduction to the house's history and exhibits from Bexley's extensive museum collection, as well as contemporary art exhibitions.  The visitor centre in the grounds offers a riverside cafe run by Leafi and Gardener and Cook gift shop.

There is an extensive programme of events, art based activities, concerts and theatre in the house and gardens.  Several rooms are available to hire for meetings and events, including the Great Hall and Drawing Room, which are also licensed for civil wedding ceremonies.  Bexley Heritage Trust runs a popular education and outreach service and organized activities during the school holidays.

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