Broxtead House

A small country house built at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Broxtead House was intended to be at the heart of a farming estate created by improving its poor sandy soils using progressive agricultural techniques. Due to falling prices and debts, it was sold and became part of the large Rendelsham Hall Estate to be used for sporting purposes. Sold in the early-twentieth century, the house is now rented out and half of the land is cultivated with the rest developed for recreational purposes. Remnants of heathland are being preserved and extended.
Not open to the public

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Sutton Parish