Uggeshall House
Standing next to the thatched, medieval parish church, Uggeshall House is the former rectory, its core dating to the early-eighteenth century. It stands overlooking a small area of parkland and has a walled garden, both dating back to at least the early-nineteenth century. An unusual primrose named ‘Helio’ was found in the garden c. 1908 that was propagated by the Revd Arthur Ashton, Rector of the parish, going on to being granted an award from the Royal Horticultural Society and sold at Covent Garden.
Not open to the public
