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Hoveton Hall, Hoveton in Norfolk is an historic house of significance on the English Heritage Register. It is a well preserved Regency house of gault brick with a slate roof and was built between 1809 and 1812 by Humphry Repton, the well-known architect and landscape designer. Today it is part of an estate of 120 acres of gardens and parkland and 450 acres of arable land as well as picturesque woodland. The gardens are open to the public during part of the year and there are facilities available for accommodation and special events particularly weddings. ==Early History of Hoveton Hall Estate==
There was a manor house called Hoveton Hall on the property which was demolished when the new house was built in 1809. The site of this old manor is unclear as no part of the building remains. However Basil Cozens-Hardy analysed the existing maps and data and concluded. ''"It would seem that the original hall was near the kitchen garden in the park, as a map and schedule of about 1840 (see map below) calls the field to the south-west " the Old Hall Close”. Moreover in Faden’s map of 1797 (see map on right) the hall is shown at this point with an avenue running down to the road."''〔Coxens-Hardy, Bazil, “Some Norfolk Houses”, Norfolk Archaeology”, Vol 32, 1961, p. 187.〕
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