Snore Hall, Nr Downham Market, Norfolk

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Saturday, 20th October, 2.00 pm
Snore Hall, Nr Downham Market, Norfolk

Snore Hall (also spelt Snowre) is a fine large brick house which dates from the Elizabethan period with Victorian additions. It is famous for being the hide out where Charles 1st held his final council of war before being handed over to Cromwell.

Despite its Grade II* listing it has suffered decades of neglect and deterioration and very little of the original interiors remain although the double priest hole survives. However, the current owners have spent the last few years carrying out major conservation and modernisation including a large extension and we are invited to view.

Cost: £8

About the Fenland & Wash Regional Group

The group was set up by a number of enthusiastic members in 2003 to promote SPAB philosophy amongst homeowners and those who work on old buildings. Our area loosely covers Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and South Lincolnshire, although some events are outside this area.

Booking Terms & Conditions

Accessibility: please contact the Group Organiser before booking to discuss any special access requirements.

When
20th October 2018 from  2:00 PM to  4:12 PM
Location
Snowre Hall
Main Road
Fordham
DOWNHAM MARKET, PE38 0LN
United Kingdom
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Event Fee(s)
Event Fee £8.00