Okeover Hall, Georgian country house in Okeover, England.
Okeover Hall is a Georgian country house built between 1745 and 1749 from red brick with stone details. The two-story building forms three ranges around a courtyard, accompanied by stables, a water mill, and several listed secondary structures on the grounds.
The house was built in the mid-1700s and underwent major changes in 1757. Later, after wartime damage, it was partially reconstructed between 1957 and 1960 by architect Marshall Sisson.
The Okeover family has lived here for generations, deeply rooted in the local community. Their continuous presence has shaped how the estate fits into the surrounding area.
The estate sits on spacious grounds with multiple historic buildings scattered across the property. Plan time to explore the courtyard and surrounding structures to appreciate the full layout of the site.
The grounds include a Temple of Pomona, a rare Palladian-style garden structure built between 1747 and 1748. The estate also features ornamental wrought iron gates designed and made by skilled craftsman Benjamin Yates.
Location: Okeover
GPS coordinates: 53.03010,-1.76586
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:57
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Okeover Bridge
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Temple of Pomona
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Outer gates and gate piers to Okeover Hall
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Okeover Mill
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Woodhouses
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