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Newham Hall, a grade 2 listed building, was built by Jack Mills in 1880 on the site of a medieval manor. The Hall is located, largely unchanged in its 19th century setting, in the south east corner of the parish of Marton in an area bounded by Brass Castle Lane to the south and the B1365 Hemlington to Stokesley road to the west. The Hall is privately owned and is not open to the public. Jack Mills was a co-founder of Gjers Mills & Co Ltd and remained with the company for the rest of his life. Gjers Mills operated the Ayresome Iron works from 1870 onwards. Newham Hall was owned by Jack, his son and his grandson before being sold to Ridsdale & Co Ltd and Bureau of Analysed Samples Ltd in 1952.