Every Country House has its tale, and history's earliest record of Bush Hall Estate dates back to 1574, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First. Walls of the house that stood in Tudor times are still at the heart of the present structure. In those early days the River Lea ran through the estate's 120 acres of parkland, just as today it meanders along the riverside terraces and garden. At that time the river turned a number of local watermills including the Mill Green millwheel which is recorded in the Doomsday Book and today remains as constant as the Lea itself.
Bush Hall is situated approximately 25 miles North of Central London along the A1(M) motorway corridor linking the Capital with the North East of England and Scotland. The A1(M) can be easily accessed from the North Circular, M25 and M1.
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