Chediston Hall

Now the site of a twentieth century farmhouse at the heart of a farming estate, the original Tudor Chediston Hall was the subject of major rebuilding phases in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and stood in a small landscape park, which could have had its origins in either century. Characteristic of an eighteenth century ornamental garden feature, a rectangular canal stood north of the house until it was infilled in the twentieth century. Some walls survive from a walled kitchen garden near the house as does a ha-ha marking the northern edge of the gardens, both likely to be contemporary with the park’s creation. Another ha-ha south of the house also survives, although the parkland has been given over to arable.
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