Walsh Hall, Meriden

Walsh Hall is a six-bedroom, Grade II* listed house on Walsh Lane, Meriden, West Midlands (originally Warwickshire), England.[1]

It comprises a 16 foot (4.9 m) bay of a 15th-century hall, with original roof truss, and 16th century additions.[2] The timber frame sits on an ashlar base.[2] The infill is whitewashed, and the chimneys are in red brick.[2] An additional wing was added sometime in the early-to-mid twentieth century.[2]

The hall sits in 4.8 acres (1.9 ha) of land,[1] and was given listed status in November 1952.[2] It lies adjacent to and North of the Meriden Bypass, part of the A45, which separates the hall from the centre of Meriden, to the South-West.

The hall was once owned by musician Jeff Lynne, founding member of Electric Light Orchestra. He sold it to UB40's Robin Campbell in 1995,[1] and moved to Beverly Hills, California. Campbell put the house back on the market in 2013, when it was valued at around £1.65 million.[1]

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Coordinates: 52°26′29″N 1°37′57″W / 52.4415°N 1.6324°W / 52.4415; -1.6324

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