Beaupré Hall
| Beaupre Hall | |
|---|---|
Beaupre Hall, Outwell, Norfolk, | |
Location within Norfolk | |
| General information | |
| Type | country house |
| Architectural style | Medieval, Turreted Gate house |
| Location | King's Lynn and West Norfolk, East of England, Norfolk, England |
| Coordinates | 52°37′02″N 0°14′00″E / 52.61720°N 0.23343°E |
| Completed | c.1500 |
| Renovated | Enlarged until 1740 |
| Demolished | 1966 |
| Technical details | |
| Material | stone and slate roof |
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Beaupré Hall was a large 16th-century house mainly of brick, which was built by the Beaupres in Outwell, Norfolk, England and enlarged by their successors the Bells. Like many of Britain's country houses it was demolished in the mid-20th century.