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Hale's Manor House, Norfolk

Hale's Manor House is a mediæval moated site near Warham, Norfolk. It is located alongside a tributary of the River Stiffkey. The moated site as a whole is thought to have been an inverted 'L' shape. The western and southern arms of the moat around the southern part of the 'L' survive as visible earthworks. The southern end of the eastern arm is also visible as a shallower depression in the ground surface. These enclose the western side and southern end of a sub-rectangular raised platform on which can be seen parts of the ruined walls and wall footings of the house. The manor of Warham Hales was held in the second half of the 14th century by Sir Stephen de Hales. The monument is within the council area of North Norfolk (Norfolk).
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1018541.

Place Type: Mediæval Moated Site
Historic County: Norfolk
Lat, Long: 52.936496,0.91101733
Grid Reference: TF 9572 4164
Civil Parish: Warham CP
Council Area: North Norfolk CA (Norfolk CA)
Police Area: Norfolk PA

GBPN ID: 303169
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Hale's_Manor_House,_Norfolk_303169

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