Finborough Hall

Finborough Hall is a Grade II listed[1] stucco-faced Tuscan-style country house in Great Finborough, Suffolk, England.

The grounds were originally purchased by Roger Pettiward[2][3] from Colonel William Wollaston MP.

Roger Pettiward rebuilt Finborough Hall in 1795 to a design by Francis Sandys[1] of Bury St Edmunds, who had also worked at Ickworth House.

[4] Finborough Hall, due to its association with the Pettiward family, subsequently gave its name to Finborough Road in London, developed as part of the Pettiward Estate in north-west Chelsea, London SW10, still owned by the Pettiward family.

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Finborough Hall