Talk:Wallington Hall

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The house at Wallington is called 'Wallington', and not the commonly misused name of 'Wallington Hall'. The building itself has a hall in it that was created when the courthard in the middle was covered over during one of the rebuilds. - Rupertcheswright (talk)

This claim would seem to be correct (as per Rupertcheswrightthe National Trust page on Wallington. — Grstain | Talk 19:28, 29 May 2007 (UTC)