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style, is three-storied with grey stucco. Its entrance, originally on the south side, was moved to the west front and features two 5-panel doors, framed by stucco pilasters dating to 1899. Interior features include a stone staircase, a wrought iron balustrade, and
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dwelling, which became a Grade II listed building on 25 October 1951. In 1816, several Roman urns were unearthed by workers while enclosing one of the estate's plantations.
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Part of the old hall, south of the present mansion, is near the kitchen garden. The grounds also include offices, stables,
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The estate was purchased ca. 1791 by Chaloner Arcedeckne (d. 1809) who built the present mansion in 1794 to a design of
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The manor of Glevering, or Glavering, appears to have been a hamlet to Hacheston. In the time of
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is a historic house and estate approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of
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elements: some of the wall panels are painted, there is a panelled
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II: A.D. 1307-1313
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Glevering Hall is located in Suffolk
Hacheston
Suffolk
England
Coordinates
52°10′07″N 1°21′33″E / 52.1685°N 1.3593°E / 52.1685; 1.3593
John White the Elder
Wickham Market
Hacheston
Suffolk
England
Abbey of Leiston
Chaloner Arcedeckne
MP
William the Conqueror
Herveus Bituricensis
William de Malet
Gilbert de Peche
Leiston Abbey
dissolution of the monasteries
Charles Brandon
Duke of Suffolk
dower
Anne of Cleves
Thomas Seckford
fee
Brodshaw Hall
Sproughton
Framlingham Castle

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