- Abbot Hall
Abbot Hall may refer to:
* Abbot Hall, Marblehead, Massachusetts
*Abbot Hall Art Gallery , Kendal, Cumbria
*Abbot Hall (Phillips Exeter Academy) , Exeter, New Hampshire
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Abbot Hall may refer to:
* Abbot Hall, Marblehead, Massachusetts
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