The History of Hall Farm/Fringford Hall, Fringford (Oxfordshire)
Hall Farm is situated in Fringford, near Bicester, and dates back to around 1600, although it has undergone many alterations throughout its history. It is one of the oldest surviving large houses in the village. Inside the house there is a royal coat of arms, possibly dating back to the 17th century.
The farmhouse was originally owned by the Addington family, who (according to the village website) still own it to this day! One descendent of this family - Anthony Addington - left the family home in the 18th century in order to become a fashionable London doctor, and counted King George III among his patients. His son, Henry Addington, went on to become Speaker of the House of Commons, Prime Minister and the first Lord Sidmouth.
I cannot find many mentions of the farm in the newspaper archives, but one snippet did state that the son of Mr & Mrs Buckingham of Hall Farm, Fringford, married Miss Irene Massicks in August 1946.
According to a Bicester Local History Society publication called 'Fringford Historic Village Trail', Hall Farm was originally known as Fringford Hall. Unfortunately, I cannot find any photos of the building, but if anyone has one please let me know!