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130: 94: 22: 74:, although there is evidence of occupation on the site since the Roman period. The previous Tudor-style Shrubland Hall was built by the Booth family in the early 16th century. The estate was later acquired by the Little family, and passed to the Bacon family when in 1581 Helen Little, daughter and heiress of Thomas Little (by his wife Elizabeth Lytton, a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Robert Lytton of 157:
Shrubland Hall Health Clinic operated in the hall adjoining Shrubland Park Gardens until 2 April 2006, when the Shrubland estate, totalling some 1,300 acres (5.3 km), was put up for sale with an asking price of £23 million. Until then the Italian style gardens which include Grade II listed
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for the Revd. John Bacon in the early 1770s. His heir was his younger brother Rev. Nicholas Bacon (d.1796), Vicar of Coddenham, who died without issue and was the last in the male line, whose funeral hatchment survives in Coddenham Church. It was then bought by
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After Sir William's death in 1860, the property passed to his cousin Sir George Nathaniel Broke Middleton, and from him in 1882 to his niece Jane Anne Broke, eldest daughter of Captain Charles Acton Vere-Broke, and her husband
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and the Old Hall as a brigade HQ during the Second World War. In the 1960s, the 6th Baron de Saumarez established a health clinic in the property which continued in the time of the
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BACON, Edward (1548-1618), of Bray, Berks. and Shrubland Hall, Suff. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981
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In 2010, the estate was sold in 42 separate lots. As of 2012, the Hall itself was used as residential quarters for the private higher education establishment, the
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The Hall was used as a health clinic in the second half of the 20th century and briefly reopened as a hotel, restaurant and spa in 2015 but shut in early 2017.
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to remodel it in the early 1830s. There was further remodelling of the building for Sir William between 1849 and 1855 by Sir
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but in 2014 was re-opened as a hotel. In 2015, the Hall was advertised for sale at an asking price of £6,500,000.
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Funeral hatchment in Coddenham Church of Rev. Nicholas Bacon (d.1796) of Shrubland, last in the male line
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24 bedroom house for sale Shrubland Park, Coddenham, Ipswich, Suffolk £6,500,000
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Memorial to Sir William Fowle Middleton, 2nd Baronet, in All Saints Church,
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The parkland and formal gardens of the hall are Grade I listed on the
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Shrubland Revisited, a website for sharing memories of Shrubland Hall
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features were open to the public as a visitor attraction.
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British Institute of Technology & E-commerce (BITE)
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Coddenham, Suffolk
English country house
Suffolk
Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Grade II*
National Heritage List for England
Robert de Shrubeland
Knebworth House
Edward Bacon
Nicholas Bacon
Francis Bacon

listed
James Paine
Sir William Fowle Middleton, 1st Baronet
John Gandy-Deering
Charles Barry
Humphry Repton

Crowfield
James Saumarez, 4th Baron de Saumarez
First World War
7th Baron
British Institute of Technology & E-commerce (BITE)


Historic England
"Shrubland Hall (1033252)"
National Heritage List for England

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