Wetheringsett Manor

Wetheringsett Manor was built c. 1844 as a new rectory to designs by Samual Sanders Teulon in the Gothic Revival style on agricultural land north of the parish church. It became a private residence in 1863. The house was surrounded by a small park with a large partly-walled kitchen garden and small area of pleasure gardens. During the twentieth century the extent of the parkland was reduced and it became the headquarters of a Christian missionary organisation and in the twenty-first century a school for children with special educational needs. Today a number of institutional buildings stand close to the house, twentieth century houses have been built in the original western parkland where a mature avenue of limes lines the entrance drive, although the nineteenth century pleasure gardens and kitchen garden survive.
Not open to the general public

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