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Country Life Magazine features Crosby Moran Hall

Crosby Moran Hall is an outstanding celebration of the Tudor and Stuart worlds that has passed another important milestone in its history. Clive Aslet reports. Continue reading

Dr. Christopher Moran hosts Annual Anglo-Irish Reception and Dinner at Crosby Moran Hall

On 16th January 2023, Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland hosted his Annual Anglo-Irish Reception and Dinner at Crosby Moran Hall. Following the Dinner, guests were invited to view the Chapel of Crosby Moran Hall. Continue reading

A Crosby Moran Hall Anglo-Irish Gathering – held the evening of 10th of July 2019

On 10th of July 2019, an Anglo-Irish gathering was held in the garden of historic Crosby Moran Hall, hosted by Dr. Christopher Moran, Chairman of Co-operation Ireland. Continue reading

The Courtyards & Interior of Crosby Moran Hall

Crosby Hall Oriel Window, in the home of Dr. Christopher Moran

Glimpse the stunning courtyards and interior of the architectural legacy English Heritage has dubbed “London’s Tudor palace,” “The most important surviving domestic Medieval building in London,” and “Extraordinary.” Continue reading

Country life takes a peek at Crosby Moran Hall, London home to philanthropist Dr Christopher Moran

Country Life Crosby Hall interior feature Christopher Moran

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Country Life Magazine features Crosby Moran Hall

Crosby Hall Christopher Moran

“Building the Past” by Clive Aslet, Editor, Country Life Magazine This article was originally published in Country Life in April 2009. The view from the roof garden of Crosby Hall, near Chelsea Old Church, is one of the … Continue reading

Crosby Moran Hall – ‘the most important surviving domestic Medieval building in London’

Crosby Hall Interior Country Life

by Dr. Simon Thurley, Director of English Heritage, in Country Life Magazine Crosby Moran Hall   Crosby Hall’s story is extraordinary. The most important surviving secular domestic Medieval building in London, Sir John Crosby’s great hall has … Continue reading