Upland Hall
With commanding views of the River Waveney, the boundary between Norfolk and Suffolk, early-nineteenth century Upland Hall lies south of Bungay and was altered and extended in the middle of the century. It originally had partly-walled gardens attached to the house and a square walled kitchen garden and farmhouse close by, surrounded by belts of trees and a small landscape park. During the twentieth century it changed owners on a number of occasions. Today some of the parkland has been converted to arable and belts of trees extended to frame the view of the valley. The walls around the pleasure gardens and most around the kitchen garden appear to have gone to be replaced by hedges. The farmhouse is now in separate ownership.
Not open to the public
