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Wyer Hall, Edmonton

Wyer Hall stood almost one mile north west from Fore Street (or Upper Edmonton) and was the most ancient domestic building within the parish. Its name appears to derive from the family of Wyrehalle who possessed an estate at Edmonton in the reign of Edward III. George Huxley demolished the medieval hall in 1611 and built the house depicted above. By the early nineteenth century the hall had become a boarding house.

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