Hemingstone Hall
Hemingstone Hall is a Jacobean manor house in Hemingstone close to Ipswich in Suffolk, England. It was built in the early 17th Century, around 1625, for William Style.[1] The house is of two storeys with attics, and is built to an H-plan in red brick. James Bettley, in his 2015 revised volume, Suffolk: East, of the Pevsner Buildings of England series, records the two-storey porch with Tuscan pilasters and obelisks.[2]
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Architectural style | Jacobean |
Location | Suffolk, England |
Designations | Grade I listed building |
Hemingstone is a Grade I listed building.[1] It remains a private home and is not open to the public.[3]
References
- Historic England. "Hemingstone Hall and attached garden walls on the SW side (Grade I) (1182536)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- Bettley & Pevsner 2015, p. 278.
- "Hemingstone Hall". DiCamillo. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
Sources
- Bettley, James; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2015) [1961]. Suffolk: East. Buildings of England. New Haven, US and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300-19654-2. OCLC 1026813176.
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