Smallburgh Hall is a Grade II listed building in the North Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 May 1987. House. 3 related planning applications.

Smallburgh Hall

WRENN ID
calm-gargoyle-barley
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
12 May 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Smallburgh Hall is a house dating from the 1820s, designed by the amateur architect Rev. William Gunn. It is constructed of gault brick with a slate roof. The west facade presents two storeys and three bays. A central 20th-century door is set behind a fluted Doric porch supported by two columns and pilasters, topped with a full Doric entablature. The sash windows have glazing bars, with gauged skewback arches; those on the ground floor have enriched scalloped sash hoods. Clasping corner pilasters are present, as is a timber eaves cornice and a hipped roof. The south front has two storeys and four bays, with sash windows matching those on the west facade. A late 20th-century single-storey extension, containing a swimming pool and of no architectural interest, is located on the south side. To the north is a two-storey, four-bay service range under a hipped roof, featuring sash windows similar to those elsewhere on the building.

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