Mannington Hall

Mannington Hall
The south facade
Location within Norfolk
General information
TypeHistoric house
Architectural styleMedieval, Moated great house
LocationNear Itteringham, Norfolk, NR11 7BB, England
Coordinates52°50′34″N 1°10′55″E / 52.842864°N 1.181826°E / 52.842864; 1.181826
Completed1464
Renovated1864
Cost£20.000
ClientHoratio Walpole, 1st Baron Walpole
Technical details
Structural systemIron stained flints and knapped flints. Pantile roof
Website
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Mannington Hall is a moated medieval country house in the civil parish of Itteringham near the village of the same name and is in the English county of Norfolk within the United Kingdom. The first manor house built on this site was constructed in the 15th century. Having been owned by the Walpole family since the 18th century, since 2025 it is owned by the Ellis family.

The house is only open to the public by appointment. The gardens however are open in the summer on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.