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Salle Park

A Grade II* Listed Building in Salle, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7771 / 52°46'37"N

Longitude: 1.1361 / 1°8'9"E

OS Eastings: 611618

OS Northings: 324556

OS Grid: TG116245

Mapcode National: GBR TBZ.S1X

Mapcode Global: WHLRN.FG6C

Plus Code: 9F43Q4GP+RC

Entry Name: Salle Park

Listing Date: 19 January 1952

Last Amended: 22 July 1983

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1170353

English Heritage Legacy ID: 220030

ID on this website: 101170353

Location: Broadland, Norfolk, NR10

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Civil Parish: Salle

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Salle St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 12 SW SALLE

4/130 Salle Park
(formerly listed as Salle Hall
including Orangery)

19.1.52 II*

GV

Country House in domestic Palladian style built for Edward Base in 1761. Of red
brick and black pantiles. Double pile of 2½ storeys, with 2, 2 storey service blocks
linked by single storey wings. North (entrance) facade, and south (garden) facade
of 7 bays with 3 bay pediments. To north, central stone portico, with entablature
and pediment supported by 2 unfluted Ionic columns and 2, ½ columns. To south,
central door With stone pedimented doorcase with Ionic pilasters. Terrace across
3 bays with stone balustrade and steps. C20 sash windows in original openings with
sash bars, stone sills and slightly cambered gauged brick arches. Stone modillion
cornice and parapet. Pediment with shield and Rocco ornament. Hipped roof With
internal chimney stacks with stone caps. 3 bay service blocks with sash windows
with glazing bars and gauged brick arches, and hipped roofs linked to the main house,
to the north, with 3 bay blind arcaded walls with semi-circular arches, central
doors and pediments. Links to the south, 5 bay wings with central open pediment
over semi-circular arched opening flanked by brick pilasters. Storey height windows
with glazing bars and flat gauged brick arches. Stone molillion cornice with brick
parapet and stone urns. Interior mainly Edwardian and Victorian. Entrance hall with
2 fluted Ionic columns and 2 pilasters. Marble fire places in Saloon, drawing room
and dining room circa 1761. (John Kenworthy-Browne and others. Burks and Saville
Guide to Country Houses. Vol. III).


Listing NGR: TG1161824556

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