Norley Hall, Grade II listed country house in Norley, England
Norley Hall is an English country house featuring a rendered exterior with a sandstone base, and an entrance porch decorated with buttresses, pinnacles, and a pierced balustrade. The building rises two main stories above a basement, with an attic level, and currently functions as two separate residential units.
The house was built around 1500 for the Hall family and underwent major renovation in the early 1600s, followed by substantial rebuilding in 1782 for William Hall. These successive transformations reflect how the building evolved with changing tastes and needs across the centuries.
The gardens show design principles from Edward Kemp, a Victorian-era garden designer whose work shaped the grounds around the house. You can still see how the plantings and pathways were carefully arranged to create different zones and views throughout the property.
The property sits in a rural setting with grounds that spread around the main building, offering views from various angles. You will get the clearest views of the architecture and gardens during daylight hours, with the best light in early morning or late afternoon.
An octagonal stair turret with a bellcote and cone-shaped roof sits beside the main building and often catches the eye of attentive visitors. This separate structure adds an unexpected layer to the building's overall form and profile.
Location: Norley
GPS coordinates: 53.25250,-2.65362
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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