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The Hall was originally built in 1616 by the Boys family who had previously been known as De Bois, having originally landed in England from France at the time of the Norman Conquest. Over time their name was Anglicised through Boyce to Boys as we know it today.

Just a couple of miles away in Sevington is a protected moat site where once stood a roundel house called Sevington Moat. This was demolished in 1631 and the bricks and timber were brought to Boys Hall to extend the property completing in 1632. Victorian additions were made in 1833.

The Boys family lived here for many years and were, so history states great farmers and landowners. They were also heavily involved in smuggling as most of the landed gentry were at that time.

The Hall though imposing today must have been an incredible sight in the 1600’s probably a modern beast by standards then. Today it sits and reigns majestically as it has done so for the past 400 years.

There are many stories associated with Boys Hall and the owners will be pleased to give you a tour of the house and tell you all that they know

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