Gissing Hall, Country house hotel in Gissing, England.
Gissing Hall is a country house hotel in the rural village of Gissing, Norfolk. The building has stepped gables, a crenellated clock tower, and multi-light windows across its uneven facade.
The house was built around 1840 and incorporates Tudor-style features alongside an older wing from the 17th century. The earlier red brick section remains part of the overall structure today.
The Grade II listing designation protects both external and internal features of Gissing Hall, preserving its architectural heritage for future generations.
The building is Grade II listed, which means its original features inside and out have been kept as they were. Guests staying overnight will find a house that looks and feels much as it would have in the past.
The entrance has a three-storey projecting porch with buttresses and a four-centred arch doorway that points to 15th-century craftsmanship. For a house built in the 19th century, this level of carved detail is unexpected.
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