The eye-catching brick facades of Crosby Moran Hall, with their gables, ogee turrets and gilded weather vanes, are the creation of Dr. Christopher Moran, who has spent decades creating this neo-Tudor mansion based on sixteenth-century sources. It provides a majestic setting for the late-medieval Crosby Hall, the most important domestic building of its date to survive in London, which was moved from the City to Chelsea in 1910.
Details
Venue
Crosby Moran Hall, Cheyne Walk, London SW3 5AZ
Event Organisers
Sarah Bowles and Philippa Barton
Cost
Cost of the visit is £65 or £120 for two tickets - plus Eventbrite booking fee
Programme
2.30 - 5.00 pm
Private visit to Crosby Moran Hall with refreshments
Dr. Moran will take us around his spectacular house which he has been designing since his purchase of Crosby Hall in 1988. The interiors include a series of splendid rooms, including the newly-completed chapel and library, with fine plasterwork, chimneypieces and oak panelling. The house is filled with a collection of stained glass, furniture and paintings of the period.