Sennowe Hall

The clock tower, the house and the stables, all located in a landscaped park, are Grade II* listed buildings.

Sennowe Hall was originally a Georgian house built in 1774 by Thomas Wodehouse who had inherited the estate from his aunt Mary Bacon in 1760.

It was sold by his son Edmond Wodehouse MP in 1850 and was subsequently owned by the Morse-Boycott family, who had it re-built by Decimus Burton.

He commissioned the Norwich architect George Skipper to remodel and considerably enlarge the house.

[1] The hall was the main filming location for The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor, an episode of the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot.

Lodges and gate of Sennowe Hall and park (2007)