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- The extensive outbuildings offer further scope for garaging, studio or home-office use
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Description
Great Hockham Hall, a Grade II Listed Queen Anne house built in 1702, presents a symmetrical facade with five bays on both the east and south sides. The house has been extensively restored, preserving original details such as fine panelled doors, generous cornicing, and polished hardwood floors. The principal reception rooms are filled with natural light from full-length sash windows with working shutters.
The interior includes a drawing room with views of the formal gardens, a kitchen with an Aga, and a barrel-vaulted cellar. The house has nine bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and additional accommodation on the second floor, as well as a wing for leisure activities. The property also includes three further cottages, a walled garden, a hard tennis court, and extensive outbuildings.
The grounds, surrounded by a ha-ha, feature formal lawns and gardens, lower lawns, parkland with specimen trees, and a small lake. Stabling and outbuildings offer potential for equestrian use or alternative purposes.