Pakenham Old Hall
Pakenham Old Hall is the site of Pakenham Hall, a large Tudor manor house and home to the Spring family during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries. Depicted on a map of 1783 when owned by the Gough Calthorpe family, it once had an avenue of trees and series of ponds on the central axis of the mansion that stretched out to the north-west. The mansion was demolished between 1804 and 1810 and the site became a tenanted farmhouse and known as Old Hall Farm. The present house on the site is believed to have been built c. 1910 when it became known as Pakenham Old Hall. The site of the old mansion can be seen in cropmarks and the avenue has survived as a thicket of trees and shrubs with overgrown ponds.
Not open to the public