NHER 50324 (Building record) - Fishley Hall

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Summary

18th century hall, though traces of flint and brick at the base of the rear wall suggest that an older structure has been incorporated with it.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG41SW
Civil Parish UPTON WITH FISHLEY, BROADLAND, NORFOLK

Map

August 1999. Building survey.
Hall. Depicted on (S1) as having ornate gardens with pond, approach drive etc.. Derelict in 1999. Constructed of 18th century brickwork - the façade may be slightly later, or may simply be of better quality bricks. Some rear windows are 19th century. Part of the rear wall is of flint and brick at the base, suggesting an older structure was incorporated into the building, but still post-medieval. The interior retained a complex system of bells and wires, but the floors were rotted through.
E. Rose (NLA), 12 June 2007.

  • <S1> Map: 1840. Tithe Award Map.

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Record last edited

Dec 13 2011 5:32PM

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