Stately homes · East of England
Quidenham Hall
Quidenham Hall — country house in Norfolk, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 2 h–4 h
- Nearest railway station
- Eccles Road · 2.8 km
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Quidenham Hall is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1606. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Owned by Carmelites. Wikidata describes it as: "country house in Norfolk, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.4496°, 0.9898°.
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Heritage listing
Details TM 08 NW QUIDENHAM QUIDENHAM 7/138 Carmelite Monastery II Country House, now monastery. 1606, rebuilt mid C18 and frequently altered since. Brick with slate roof. North front approached through late C20 arcaded brick cloister obscuring lower of 4 storeys. 4 bay facade, the central 2 rebated, contained within octagonal turrets. Fragments of pedimented brick cross casements survive but fenestration in centre and flanking extensions mainly sashes. Late C20 lift shaft abuts facade to full height. Flat parapet and flat roof. East front c.1750 of 2 storeys in 7 bays, the central 3 projecting under pediment. Basement storey. Sash windows to both upper floors with architraves. Ground floor sashes C20 and pediments (6 segmental, 1 pointed) 1892. String course between storeys. Quoins at corners and to central bays. Moulded parapet and cornice. South front late C18 of 2½ storeys on basement in 9 bays, the centre 3 rebated. 3 bay porch with entablature carried on 2 Tuscan columns and 2 pilasters. Quoins at angles of rebated centre. All windows sashes with glazing bars and C19 architraves. Console eaves cornice and parapet. 3 bay, 2 storey bows to east and west ot south front with sash windows with glazing bars and lower segmental pediments of C19. West front C18 of 5 bays in 2½ storeys with parapet, giant clasping pilasters and 3 bay loggia of giant Tuscan columns supporting a pediment containing coat of arms. All window sashes with glazing bars. Interior. Library by C. Heathcote Tatham 1820 : apsidal end with 2 Corinthian columns dividing bookcases; screen of 4 Corinthian columns opposite with plastered bridging beam in front of bookcases with further Corinthian columns; marble fireplace with overmantel of 2 Corinthian pilasters supporting open pediment; plaster ceiling in
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From the Wikipedia article
Quidenham Hall is a country house at Quidenham in Norfolk, England.
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Background
History
A dwelling is known to have existed on the site as far back as the year 1000, which passed to the Bedingfeld family around 1400. In 1572 the manor was bought by John Holland, a local Member of Parliament. In 1948 the house was acquired from the Keppel family by the Carmelites of Rushmere, Ipswich who re-established it as a monastery of Carmelite nuns. In 1989 some cottages on the property, formerly used as staff living accommodation by the Keppel family, were made over to a hospice for sick children now under the management of East Anglia Children's Hospices, an independent charity under the patronage of Catherine, Princess of Wales. Quidenham Hall itself remains in the hands of the…
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- Coordinates
- 52.4496, 0.9898
- County
- Norfolk
- District
- Breckland
- Parish
- Quidenham
- Postcode
- NR16 2PH
- Parliamentary constituency
- Mid Norfolk
- Established
- 1606
- Nearest railway station
- Eccles Road — 2.8 km
- Official site
- www.viabeata.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q17019215 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Quidenham Hall (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: The Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham - geograph.org.uk - 1852803.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Quidenham Hall?
- Quidenham Hall is in Norfolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode NR16 2PH), in the parish of Quidenham.
- When was Quidenham Hall built?
- Built or established in 1606.
- Who owns Quidenham Hall?
- Quidenham Hall is owned by Carmelites.
- Is Quidenham Hall a listed building?
- Quidenham Hall is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
- How do I get to Quidenham Hall?
- The nearest railway station is Eccles Road, about 2.8 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NR16 2PH.