[1] The house was substantially renovated in 1750, when a new south front was built in the Palladian style.
A nearby stable block has Grade II listed status.
The 180-acre (0.7 km2) estate was a subsidiary holding of the Duke of Rutland, and the property was often the residence of junior members of the Manners family.
Lady Elizabeth Manners, daughter of the 4th Duke, married Richard Norman MP in 1798.
Their son, George Norman, inherited the estate and hall from his cousin, the 7th Duke.