Witnesham Hall

A former manor house, sixteenth century Witnesham Hall stands close to the parish church beside the River Fynn, which flows through the site. The house was extensively remodelled c. 1841, possibly with advice from Perry Nursey of Little Bealings, proponent of the picturesque style who may also have advised on the design of the gardens and small parkland surrounding the house. It became a farmhouse in the mid-nineteenth century. Today it is a private residence and includes surviving eighteenth century screening walls, gate piers and a coach house.
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