Haveringland Hall, Norfolk

Haveringland Hall
Haveringland Hall, c.1936
Location within Norfolk
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleItalianate
LocationHaveringland, Norfolk, England
Coordinates52°44′N 1°10′E / 52.733°N 1.167°E / 52.733; 1.167
Construction started1839
Completed1843
Demolished1947
ClientEdward Fellowes (later 1st Baron de Ramsey)
Technical details
MaterialBath stone
Floor count3
Design and construction
ArchitectEdward Blore
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Haveringland Hall was an Italianate country house at Haveringland in the English county of Norfolk. Built 1839–1843 for Edward Fellowes, later 1st Baron de Ramsey, it was demolished in 1947 after wartime damage rendered it surplus to requirements. The stable courtyard with its clock-tower survives and is listed at Grade II.