The other, at East Tytherley in Hampshire, was called Harmony Hall.
Six kilometers east of town, Harmony Hall has the best quality art.
Elizabeth Addison gave Battersea its new name, Harmony Hall, which it retains to this day.
A little farther east is Harmony Hall, a beautiful Methodist minister's residence built in 1886.
Harmony Hall may refer to:
Harmony Hall was listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
Miner also built a 20-bedroom guesthouse and an entertainment center named Harmony Hall, which included an auditorium, complete with a stage large enough for 300 people.
He lived at the time of his death at "Harmony Hall" between Strasburg and Middletown.
Located east of Harmony Hall on the A3, this vibe-filled yellow sand beach is popular with locals and savvy travelers alike.
The name "Harmony Hall" commemorates the two couples' harmonious coexistence.