Rise Hall
The site of an ancient manor house close to the parish church, the present Rise Hall was built in 1826 as a farmhouse at the heart of an established farming estate. The site includes landscape features probably associated with a previous house, such as moat, fishpond and mound surrounded by a ditch. An early-nineteenth century small park was established and at the end of the nineteenth century it became the site of the newly-created Eastern Counties Dairy Institute, which soon moved to Gippeswyk Park in Ipswich. It has been continuously farmed since, although the house and farmyard are now separated from the farming operation.
Not open to the public
