Walcot Hall

Walcot Hall is a Grade I listed Carolean country house in the civil parish of Southorpe, Cambridgeshire, England.

The house is constructed of limestone ashlar in two storeys plus attic with a rectangular floor plan of nine bays by five and a Collyweston stone slate hipped roof.

He was the third son of Robert Whetstone (d. 1557), a member of a wealthy family that owned the manor of Walcot at Barnack, near Stamford, Lincolnshire.

During the Second World War the hall housed the remote operations room for RAF Wittering[5] and was then occupied by the 67th Fighter Wing of the United States Eighth Air Force.

In 1947, a reward was offered for the "Return of Valuable Property removed from Walcot Hall, during the Air Ministry's Occupation, 1940-46. belonging to J. W. Dearden.

Walcot Hall from the Hereward Way
Entrance to the stables of Walcot Hall