According to the Domesday Survey, taken in 1085-’86, the land upon which Quendon Hall now stands belonged to one Eudo Dapifer, and afterwards it passed to the noble families of Mandeville, Bohun, and Stafford. In 1520, it had become the property of Thomas Newman, who built the Hall. The existing hall, now known as Parklands, was re-built around 1687 by John Turner, Esq.
Moving forward in time…….Parklands, Quendon Hall, opened its doors as an exclusive wedding venue. At the end of the long winding drive you will see this beautiful 17th Century mansion. picturesque, with a herd of deer grazing in the sunlit grounds at the front of the mansion.
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