Fasbourn Hall

Fasbourn Hall, originally part of a larger moated manor house, dates from the early-seventeenth century but with substantial nineteenth century alterations. It lies remote from Buxhall village and appears to have once had an attached deer park. By the early-nineteenth century it had become a farmhouse. Two arms of the moat survive that became ornamental canal-like features around this time. A viewing mount lies beside one of the arms of the moat suggestive of an early date associated with the deer park. Attached to the house is a nineteenth century glasshouse and section of seventeenth or eighteenth century garden wall of a similar date to the bridge that crosses the southern-most canal. The farming estate was broken up during the twentieth century and the house plus c. 10ha (25a) of land became a B&B plus glamping site. By 2026 the house appears to have closed for business.
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Buxhall Parish