Grundisburgh Hall

Standing in a small late-eighteenth/early-nineteenth century park, the present Grundisburgh Hall dates back to the early-seventeenth century on the site of an earlier house, but was altered and reduced in size in the twentieth century. The park has remained substantially intact and veteran and mature trees are dotted around the parkland and in thin tree belts. Water meadows to the south-east of the house were converted into a lake during the twentieth century. The site includes a former seventeenth century stable block, pleasure grounds and walled garden that probably dates back to the seventeenth century.
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Grundisburgh Parish