Glevering Hall is a historic house and estate approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of Wickham Market, in the parish of Hacheston, Suffolk, England.
After Thomas Seckford obtained it through a grant in fee, he sold it in 1564 to John Bull of Brodshaw Hall, in Sproughton;[1] it continued in this family for several generations.
Its entrance, originally on the south side, was moved to the west front and features two 5-panel doors, framed by stucco pilasters dating to 1899.
[5] Interior features include a stone staircase, a wrought iron balustrade, and Adam style stucco.
The grounds also include offices, stables, coach houses,[1] and the Vanneck Mews dwelling, which became a Grade II listed building on 25 October 1951.