Strumpshaw Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Broadland local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 January 1979. Country house.
Strumpshaw Hall
- WRENN ID
- winding-postern-briar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Broadland
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 January 1979
- Type
- Country house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Strumpshaw Hall is a country house built in 1835 by Thomas Tuck. It is constructed of gault brick, with red brick at the rear, and sits on a rendered plinth beneath a hipped slate roof. The house has two storeys and features a symmetrical north elevation with three bays, where the central bay is slightly advanced and topped with a pediment. A central Doric porch leads to recessed half-glazed entrance doors, which are framed by a plastered surround and a canopy supported on consoles. The windows are sash style with glazing bars and have rubbed skew-back arches above them. A wooden eaves cornice runs along the top of the walls, and there are two chimney stacks located behind the ridge line. To the west of the main house, there is a lower two-storey service wing that is three windows wide and has two ridge stacks.
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Nearby listed buildings
- The Old Hall
- Courtyard to North West of Strumpshaw Old Hall Including Former Kitchen Stable Block and Boundary Wall
- Buckenham War Memorial
- Church of St Nicholas
- Boundary Wall South of the Old Rectory
- Stable and Coach House Immediately North of the Old Rectory
- The Old Rectory
- Church of St Peter
- Strumpshaw War Memorial
- Oaklands Farmhouse