Aldham Hall
In an isolated position next to the Church of St Mary, Aldham Hall was once the manor house for Aldham and believed to be the site of a lost medieval village. Behind a Georgian render, the Hall conceals a fifteenth century timber-framed house and a pond to the north may be the remains of its moat. A tributary of the River Brett flows to the south of the house, which was dammed by the middle of the nineteenth century to form an ornamental lake with island. As it has been for many centuries, Aldham Hall continues to be a farmhouse.
Not open to the public.
