motif entrance. The early history of this site is obscure. During the 1850s William Barron (late of Elvaston Castle in Derbyshire, qv) was commissioned, either by Fitzroy or the trustees of Edward Wodehouse, to lay out gardens and carry out work in the park, including the planting of the west drive. National Heritage List for England. South front with Ionic loggia. During the second half of the C19 William Barron made further alterations to the park planting and by the end of the C19 Norris's Plantation had been added to the east. The brick base of a peach house runs south centrally from the glasshouse and ends in a curved retaining wall with central steps down to a circular dipping well. Parkland planting is mainly mid C19, with oak, beech, and sweet chestnut scattered in small groups. At the mid-point of both the east and west walls are stone temples with Tuscan Doric columns and hemispherical domes, forming entrances to steps to the park below. Rest of east front largely symmetrical about this centre with 2 bays on either

The registered site covers an area of c 66ha, with the Hall sitting centrally between the east and west lodges. remodelled. Drawing room in late C18 Adam Chambers top-lit stair well with 3 ground floor arches, landing Corinthian columns Wooden modillion cornice to whole. Sennowe is a wonderfully flamboyant example of Edwardian architectural self-confidence. Attic storey with central oculus dovecote To the north is the kitchen court, 40m to the north of which is a free-standing red-brick Italianate Campanile clock tower and water tower (listed grade II*), designed by Skipper between 1905 and 1907.The Hall was originally built for Thomas Wodehouse in 1774 and was given an upper storey and some remodelling by Decimus Burton in 1855.

W Faden, A new topographical map of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office) bays of east front). We use cookies to give you the best possible experience online. Register columns with balustrade in between double at north and south with statues; The plantations and woodland belts planted during the late C19 have picturesque qualities and have been retained as the land around them has been reused for farming. A walled garden was in place on this site by the end of the C18 but the present structure has mid C19 brick walls and was further embellished by Skipper at the beginning of the C20 as an ornamental kitchen garden. II*Country house. Article in Serial: December 198. John Laing Collection JLP01/08/007475, New Heritage Partnership Agreement Signed at King's Cross Station, Brixton Windmill - Friends of Brixton Windmill. palm leaves. On the top level, at the west end of the Hall stands the recessed winter garden which survives almost exactly as Skipper designed it.West of the south terraces and at a lower level is a semicircular lawn, backed by yew hedging in the centre of which is a section of balustrading which makes a viewpoint west into the woodland water garden. 24, (1981), 2242 2298OtherRegister of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 29 Norfolk. This copy shows the entry on 23-Oct-2020 at 09:08:59. is dependent on current publication status. OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1885 First floor "Wrennaissance" or Edwardian Baroque in the style of Sir Reginald The brick base of a peach house runs south centrally from the glasshouse and ends in a curved retaining wall with central steps down to a circular dipping well. An early C20 Italianate garden, winter garden, and wooded pleasure ground by George Skipper, set in an early C19 park with mid C19 features planted by William Barron.HISTORIC DEVELOPMENTThe early history of this site is obscure. There may have been a building of some kind on the site in the early 15th century when Prior Hugh of Walsingham leased a convent's rabbit warren and hut ('garyte') at 'Senhaw' to Roger Skynnere of Lycham. By 1850 the layout had changed but the size remained constant ( the woodlands had been increased all around the perimeter and the Hall was described as having 'rich park-like grounds' (Sale particulars, 1850).

The following information has been contributed by users volunteering for our Enriching The List project. a house begun perhaps in 1774 but externally of early C19 detail when The open area of park lies to the south and east of the Hall and is situated on the lower ground along the River Wensum. In 1887 the estate was sold again, to Bernard Neve-Foster who remained for eleven years before selling to the Cook family. This includes a ground-floor stone loggia with Ionic columns and statues which returns at the west end to a five-bay winter garden. Rectangular court with, on axis with entrance, a 2 storey 3: East Anglia} (London: Burke?s Peerage, 1981), pp.

First floor 3 arched windows with key-stones, glazing bars and fanlights. Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Sennowe Park lies to the west of the A1067 Norwich to Fakenham road, c 13km south-east of Fakenham beside the village of Guist. There may have been a building of some kind on the site in the early C15 when Prior Hugh of Walsingham leased a convent's rabbit warren and hut ('garyte') at 'Senhaw' to Roger Skynnere of Lycham.

See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. Stone porte-cochere at south with 2 open and one glazed arch, columns Drawing room in late C18 Adam Chambers Mature cedar of Lebanon stand close by. © 2007 - 2020 Norfolk Historic Environment Service, King’s Lynn Urban Archaeological Database, Priory of St Mary in the Meadow, Beeston Regis, World War Two Fighter Pen & Shed Restoration, Parish Summary: Stibbard (Parish Summary).

The clock tower, the house and the stables, all located in a beautiful landscape park, are Grade II* listed buildings. Find all the transport options for your trip from Norwich to Sennowe Hall right here.

It was designed by George Skipper, who was described by Sir John Betjeman as ' to Norwich rather what Gaudi was to Barcelona'. To north blank arches Rectangular stable court of one and 2 storeys. Canted bays with attics with 3 sashes with arched heads and sills, stone The house interior is in the William and Mary, Jacobean and Wren styles, and the terraces have lions. Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener, (8 December 1892), p 507, N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: North-west and South Norfolk (1962), p 531, E Skipper and D Jolly (editors), One Hundred Years of Architecture (1980), J Kenworthy-Browne et al, Burke's and Savills Guide to Country Houses III, (1981), pp 180-1, Country Life, 170 (24 December 1981), pp 2242-5; (31 December 1981), pp 2298-301, C Aslet, The Last Country Houses (1982), pp 134-40 and plates, B Elliott, Victorian Gardens (1986), p 117, Sennowe Park, (University of East Anglia report 1988), T Williamson, The archaeology of the landscape park, BAR British Series 268 (1998), p 275, Map of the parish of Guist, 1785 (46 BCH), (Norfolk Record Office), W Faden, A new topographical map of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office), A Bryant, Map of the county of Norfolk, 1826 (Norfolk Record Office), Tithe map of Great Ryburgh parish, no date (around 1845), (P150 b/5), (Norfolk Record Office), Map of the Sennowe estate, 1887 (accompanying 1898 Sale particulars), (Norfolk Local Studies Library), OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1891; 2nd edition published 1907; 3rd edition published 1925, OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1885; 2nd edition published 1906, Sale particulars, 1850 (MC30 MS 18622/185), (Norfolk Record Office), Sale particulars, 1898 (Norfolk Local Studies Library). with Tuscan Doric columns, outer bays with pilasters, entablature and cornice T Williamson, The archaeology of the landscape park, BAR Brit Ser 268 (1998), p 275Maps Edward Wodehouse died in 1855 and the trustees engaged the architect Decimus Burton to alter the house, following which the Morse-Boycott family came into possession. The landform is gently rolling, falling from north to south down to the Wensum valley and the lake, with the Hall standing on high ground close to the western boundary of the park.

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Sennowe Park covers an area of c 64ha, the majority of which is heavily wooded. (NLA).

Why don't you be the first to send us one? (S3282_V_0651), Women outside the 3000th Easiform dwelling to be completed in Bristol, watching the opening ceremony through a ground floor window as a policeman guards the entrance nearby, © Historic England Archive. of 8 bays continued along east front of stable block. Central arch Testing vertical aerial photography methods at British Camp on the Malvern Hills. © Historic England Archive. At this time the woodlands in the western half of the park were increased. Sennowe Hall has a park and woodland estate of 66 hectares enclosing early-20th-century formal gardens of 1.5 hectares. 2nd edition published 1907 In the late C18 the park covered an area of c 130ha and the woodland was concentrated along the north-east edge. Central arch Today (1999) the land comprises a lake (formed following C20 gravel extraction), wet meadow, and arable land. 2 ground and 3 - first floor casements, central door. The PDF will be generated from our live systems and may take a few minutes to download depending on how busy our servers are.

"Wrennaissance" or Edwardian Baroque in the style of Sir Reginald Sennowe Hall was originally a Georgian house built in 1774 and owned by Edmond Wodehouse MP. All government data published here Interior: largely in late Caroline or William and Mary taste, in staircase Kitchen court at west. II* Country house. All windows with stone architraves, sashes with glazing bars.

motif entrance. The early history of this site is obscure. During the 1850s William Barron (late of Elvaston Castle in Derbyshire, qv) was commissioned, either by Fitzroy or the trustees of Edward Wodehouse, to lay out gardens and carry out work in the park, including the planting of the west drive. National Heritage List for England. South front with Ionic loggia. During the second half of the C19 William Barron made further alterations to the park planting and by the end of the C19 Norris's Plantation had been added to the east. The brick base of a peach house runs south centrally from the glasshouse and ends in a curved retaining wall with central steps down to a circular dipping well. Parkland planting is mainly mid C19, with oak, beech, and sweet chestnut scattered in small groups. At the mid-point of both the east and west walls are stone temples with Tuscan Doric columns and hemispherical domes, forming entrances to steps to the park below. Rest of east front largely symmetrical about this centre with 2 bays on either

The registered site covers an area of c 66ha, with the Hall sitting centrally between the east and west lodges. remodelled. Drawing room in late C18 Adam Chambers top-lit stair well with 3 ground floor arches, landing Corinthian columns Wooden modillion cornice to whole. Sennowe is a wonderfully flamboyant example of Edwardian architectural self-confidence. Attic storey with central oculus dovecote To the north is the kitchen court, 40m to the north of which is a free-standing red-brick Italianate Campanile clock tower and water tower (listed grade II*), designed by Skipper between 1905 and 1907.The Hall was originally built for Thomas Wodehouse in 1774 and was given an upper storey and some remodelling by Decimus Burton in 1855.

W Faden, A new topographical map of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office) bays of east front). We use cookies to give you the best possible experience online. Register columns with balustrade in between double at north and south with statues; The plantations and woodland belts planted during the late C19 have picturesque qualities and have been retained as the land around them has been reused for farming. A walled garden was in place on this site by the end of the C18 but the present structure has mid C19 brick walls and was further embellished by Skipper at the beginning of the C20 as an ornamental kitchen garden. II*Country house. Article in Serial: December 198. John Laing Collection JLP01/08/007475, New Heritage Partnership Agreement Signed at King's Cross Station, Brixton Windmill - Friends of Brixton Windmill. palm leaves. On the top level, at the west end of the Hall stands the recessed winter garden which survives almost exactly as Skipper designed it.West of the south terraces and at a lower level is a semicircular lawn, backed by yew hedging in the centre of which is a section of balustrading which makes a viewpoint west into the woodland water garden. 24, (1981), 2242 2298OtherRegister of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, Part 29 Norfolk. This copy shows the entry on 23-Oct-2020 at 09:08:59. is dependent on current publication status. OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1885 First floor "Wrennaissance" or Edwardian Baroque in the style of Sir Reginald The brick base of a peach house runs south centrally from the glasshouse and ends in a curved retaining wall with central steps down to a circular dipping well. An early C20 Italianate garden, winter garden, and wooded pleasure ground by George Skipper, set in an early C19 park with mid C19 features planted by William Barron.HISTORIC DEVELOPMENTThe early history of this site is obscure. There may have been a building of some kind on the site in the early 15th century when Prior Hugh of Walsingham leased a convent's rabbit warren and hut ('garyte') at 'Senhaw' to Roger Skynnere of Lycham. By 1850 the layout had changed but the size remained constant ( the woodlands had been increased all around the perimeter and the Hall was described as having 'rich park-like grounds' (Sale particulars, 1850).

The following information has been contributed by users volunteering for our Enriching The List project. a house begun perhaps in 1774 but externally of early C19 detail when The open area of park lies to the south and east of the Hall and is situated on the lower ground along the River Wensum. In 1887 the estate was sold again, to Bernard Neve-Foster who remained for eleven years before selling to the Cook family. This includes a ground-floor stone loggia with Ionic columns and statues which returns at the west end to a five-bay winter garden. Rectangular court with, on axis with entrance, a 2 storey 3: East Anglia} (London: Burke?s Peerage, 1981), pp.

First floor 3 arched windows with key-stones, glazing bars and fanlights. Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Sennowe Park lies to the west of the A1067 Norwich to Fakenham road, c 13km south-east of Fakenham beside the village of Guist. There may have been a building of some kind on the site in the early C15 when Prior Hugh of Walsingham leased a convent's rabbit warren and hut ('garyte') at 'Senhaw' to Roger Skynnere of Lycham.

See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. Stone porte-cochere at south with 2 open and one glazed arch, columns Drawing room in late C18 Adam Chambers Mature cedar of Lebanon stand close by. © 2007 - 2020 Norfolk Historic Environment Service, King’s Lynn Urban Archaeological Database, Priory of St Mary in the Meadow, Beeston Regis, World War Two Fighter Pen & Shed Restoration, Parish Summary: Stibbard (Parish Summary).

The clock tower, the house and the stables, all located in a beautiful landscape park, are Grade II* listed buildings. Find all the transport options for your trip from Norwich to Sennowe Hall right here.

It was designed by George Skipper, who was described by Sir John Betjeman as ' to Norwich rather what Gaudi was to Barcelona'. To north blank arches Rectangular stable court of one and 2 storeys. Canted bays with attics with 3 sashes with arched heads and sills, stone The house interior is in the William and Mary, Jacobean and Wren styles, and the terraces have lions. Journal of Horticulture and Cottage Gardener, (8 December 1892), p 507, N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: North-west and South Norfolk (1962), p 531, E Skipper and D Jolly (editors), One Hundred Years of Architecture (1980), J Kenworthy-Browne et al, Burke's and Savills Guide to Country Houses III, (1981), pp 180-1, Country Life, 170 (24 December 1981), pp 2242-5; (31 December 1981), pp 2298-301, C Aslet, The Last Country Houses (1982), pp 134-40 and plates, B Elliott, Victorian Gardens (1986), p 117, Sennowe Park, (University of East Anglia report 1988), T Williamson, The archaeology of the landscape park, BAR British Series 268 (1998), p 275, Map of the parish of Guist, 1785 (46 BCH), (Norfolk Record Office), W Faden, A new topographical map of the county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office), A Bryant, Map of the county of Norfolk, 1826 (Norfolk Record Office), Tithe map of Great Ryburgh parish, no date (around 1845), (P150 b/5), (Norfolk Record Office), Map of the Sennowe estate, 1887 (accompanying 1898 Sale particulars), (Norfolk Local Studies Library), OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1891; 2nd edition published 1907; 3rd edition published 1925, OS 25" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1885; 2nd edition published 1906, Sale particulars, 1850 (MC30 MS 18622/185), (Norfolk Record Office), Sale particulars, 1898 (Norfolk Local Studies Library). with Tuscan Doric columns, outer bays with pilasters, entablature and cornice T Williamson, The archaeology of the landscape park, BAR Brit Ser 268 (1998), p 275Maps Edward Wodehouse died in 1855 and the trustees engaged the architect Decimus Burton to alter the house, following which the Morse-Boycott family came into possession. The landform is gently rolling, falling from north to south down to the Wensum valley and the lake, with the Hall standing on high ground close to the western boundary of the park.

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