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1902 THE OLD HALL, AYLSHAM, Norfolk, letter from Wm Jollet
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1902 THE OLD HALL, AYLSHAM, Norfolk, letter from Wm JolletThis product data sheet is originally written in English.
The hall was built in 1689 and was altered around 1820 and 1850. It has been suggested that it was a dower house for adjacent Blickling Hall (NHER 5115). It is constructed of red brick with two storeys plus an attic and a basement. The west façade has seven bays with the central three recessed. Much of the interior is original including a painting of the hall on a chimney breast. The gardens include a long avenue of mature oak trees and a species of apple only known at Blickling. The present gardens date to the 19th century but are reconstructions of the original using some surviving fragments. There is also a range of out buildings including two barns dating to 1689 and around 1800. The cart shed was fortified by the addition of loopholes during World War Two.
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The hall was built in 1689 and was altered around 1820 and 1850. It has been suggested that it was a dower house for adjacent Blickling Hall (NHER 5115). It is constructed of red brick with two storeys plus an attic and a basement. The west façade has seven bays with the central three recessed. Much of the interior is original including a painting of the hall on a chimney breast. The gardens include a long avenue of mature oak trees and a species of apple only known at Blickling. The present gardens date to the 19th century but are reconstructions of the original using some surviving fragments. There is also a range of out buildings including two barns dating to 1689 and around 1800. The cart shed was fortified by the addition of loopholes during World War Two.
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Country
England
Estate or House name
The Old Hall
Family Surname
Jollet
City/Town/Village/Place
Aylsham
England County
Norfolk
Era
1901-1950
Document Type
Manuscript Letter
Year of Issue
1902