Gillingham Hall, Grade II* listed manor house in Gillingham, Norfolk, England
Gillingham Hall is a red brick manor house built around 1600 in the Jacobean style, featuring a symmetrical western facade with eleven bays. The building has three-storey gabled projections with sash windows and is surrounded by a walled garden alongside surviving stable buildings.
The manor was built around 1600 in the Jacobean style and underwent major changes over the following centuries. Modifications in the 1700s and 1800s brought new architectural features and expanded the surrounding garden space.
In the 1800s, the owner John George Kenyon played a significant role in helping the local Catholic community. He paid for the building of two churches in the area, leaving a lasting mark on regional religious life.
The property is a protected historic building located near the Church of St Mary and other heritage structures in the Gillingham area. Visitors should note that this is a private residence and is best observed from the surrounding grounds and public viewpoints.
The building features an off-center tower with an unusual shape that shifts from a square base to an octagonal form as it rises. This distinctive tower is crowned with a lead-covered dome and topped with a bell turret.
Location: Gillingham
GPS coordinates: 52.47500,1.55189
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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