About Hales Hall
The Great Barn, our holiday cottages (click here) and the Hall itself are the surviving remains of the once great house owned by Sir James Hobart, Attorney General to Henry VII. It is in fact the largest surviving brick-built medieval barn in Britain, and features a superb example of what is known in the trade as a "Queenpost Roof".
Set amidst the undulating, wooded countryside of South Norfolk, there are many reasons why visitors enjoy their events or stay here, not least of which is the peace and quiet hereabouts. |
The lanes that lead here go nowhere else, and Hales Hall is at the hub of South Norfolk, with many interesting places to visit. The riverside market towns of Loddon, Beccles and Bungay are all just minutes away, and the ideal places to hire a river boat, try your hand at a spot of fishing, relax with a round of golf or just while away the time rummaging through the local antique shops.
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