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Hoveton Old Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Hoveton, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7328 / 52°43'58"N

Longitude: 1.418 / 1°25'4"E

OS Eastings: 630862

OS Northings: 320496

OS Grid: TG308204

Mapcode National: GBR WGK.R97

Mapcode Global: WHMT3.RKFV

Plus Code: 9F43PCM9+45

Entry Name: Hoveton Old Hall

Listing Date: 16 April 1955

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1049909

English Heritage Legacy ID: 224395

ID on this website: 101049909

Location: Ashmanhaugh, North Norfolk, NR12

County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Civil Parish: Hoveton

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Hoveton St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


HOVETON STONE LANE
TG 32 SW
2/64 Hoveton Old Hall
16.4.55
G.V. II

House. Long mid C16 range, said to be 1567, altered C18 and C20. Facade
added 1700. Rear range flint and brick, facade brick. Slate roofs. Facade
oil 2 storeys in 7 bays, the centre 3 bays broken forward. Rusticated brick
quoins at corners and also to centre projection. Panelled central door with
late C18 overlight within doorcase of brick pilasters. These stand on high
plinths with stone bases and stone Ionic capitals. Above is moulded
entablature and segmental moulded pediment. Deep moulded platband to first
floor. Late C18 sash windows, with glazing bars and gauged skewback arches.
2 outer first floor windows now blocked. Hipped C19 roof. 3 stacks on rear
wall emerge over roof line. 2 bay returns, that to east with one sash each
floor, the other 2 window bays blocked but retain original 1700 openings :
roll moulded edges under gauged skewback arches. Rusticated quoins to rear.
West return has all windows blocked with colourwashed plaster again in
original openings. Jambs of original cross casement emerges through gap in
plaster on one window. One C19 centre hung casement upper left. Rear wing
C16. East facade of 2 storeys and altered C18 to appear symmetrical in 7
irregular bays. 3 3-light ovolo moulded C16 mullioned casements, remainder
early C18 casements. Walls of flint with patches of C18 brickwork. Hipped
C19 roof and 2 ridge stacks. North gable retains 5-light mullioned window
and one 2-light C17 cross casement. West side much altered but studded with
2 and 3-light mullioned casements. Interior. 1700 wing with large entrance
hall with 4 panelled doors on H or H hinges. Stone fireplace with large
roll mouldings and scrolled consoles left and right. Modillion cornice.
Drawing room to left has shouldered door surround into hall. Plain dado
panelling and modillion cornice. Ceiling plastered with oval central panel.
To right of hall a room fully panelled, large framed and fielded. One room
to rear block close panelled and with dentil cornice, C17.


Listing NGR: TG3086220496

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