Saxham Hall

Inside, fine painted ceilings are of note, along with a room 'reputedly' (this has not been officially confirmed by experts) decorated by the 18th-century artist Angelica Kauffman R.A.[1] The house is owned by Colonel and Mrs David Gordon Lennox and is occasionally opened to the public.

This important architectural structure is one of only a few remaining garden buildings constructed of Coade Stone.

[4] The Umbrello has been in a serious state of decline for many years, and is in very poor condition: the roof is missing, and ingress of water is rusting the structure's iron core.

The structure is Grade II listed; it is octagonal, has stuccoed brick walls, and fish scale slated pyramid roof.

There are gabled porticoes on four sides with Tuscan columns supporting a pediment with slated roof.

The Umbrello at Saxham Hall, is actually situated in Little Saxham
The Tea House, a grade II listed garden structure in the grounds of Saxham Hall