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Grade II* listed house and Grade I listed gatehouse in Suffolk, United Kingdom

Erwarton Hall and Gatehouse
"in the first generation of English Renaissance architecture"
TypeHouse and gatehouse
LocationErwarton, Suffolk
Coordinates51°58′12″N 1°14′06″E / 51.9701°N 1.2349°E / 51.9701; 1.2349
Built16th century, with earlier origins and later additions
ArchitectSir Philip Parker
Architectural style(s)Elizabethan architecture
OwnerPrivate
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameErwarton Hall Gatehouse
Designated23 February 1989
Reference no.1193599
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameErwarton Hall
Designated23 February 1989
Reference no.1351638
Erwarton Hall and Gatehouse is located in SuffolkErwarton Hall and GatehouseLocation of Erwarton Hall and Gatehouse in Suffolk

Erwarton Hall and Gatehouse stand to the north of the village of Erwarton, on the Shotley Peninsula in Suffolk, England. Although earlier structures stood on the site, the present hall was rebuilt in around 1575 by Sir Philip Parker. The gatehouse is earlier, dating to around 1549. The hall is a Grade II* listed building while the gatehouse is separately listed at Grade I.

History

Architecture and description

The hall is listed at Grade II* listed building while the gatehouse is separately listed at Grade I.

Gallery

  • Erwarton Hall Erwarton Hall
  • The hall viewed through the gatehouse arch The hall viewed through the gatehouse arch
  • The gatehouse from the road The gatehouse from the road

Footnotes

References

  1. Historic England. "Erwarton Hall (Grade II*) (1351638)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 December 2024.
  2. Historic England. "Erwarton Hall Gatehouse (Grade I) (1193599)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 December 2024.

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