Our story
A historic manor house
The story of our lakeside manor in Bishops Stortford
Set on land recorded in the Domesday Book, Great Hallingbury Manor weaves centuries of history into a relaxed modern stay. Once a grand Tudor estate, it’s now a peaceful manor hotel where heritage, comfort and countryside calm come together.
Here’s the story
Great Hallingbury Manor
Dating back to the 13th century, Great Hallingbury Manor has evolved from medieval estate to Tudor house and, today, a welcoming manor-style hotel that blends historic character with all the modern comforts.
Our History
Timeline of events
Explore the key moments that shaped Great Hallingbury Manor through the centuries.
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13th Century
The Morley manor
The Morley family establish the manor, holding the estate for nearly 300 years.
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16th Century
Tudor transformation
A red-brick Tudor mansion is built, becoming a grand house set in parkland.
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18th Century
The Houblon era
The Houblon family modernise the house and manage the wider estate.
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1923
End of the grand house
Economic pressures lead to the demolition of the original manor house.
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Late 20th Century
A new beginning
The site is reimagined as a manor-style hotel with modern comforts.
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2012
A Surya Hotels chapter
Great Hallingbury Manor joins Surya Hotels, beginning its modern era.




