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Guide price

£650,000

18 bed detached house for sale
The Street, Westhorpe, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14

    • 18 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Moated country house with a significant Historic connections

  • Established gardens & grounds

  • Delightful edge of village setting

  • About 2 acres in total

Historic moated county house in need of renovation in a lovely edge of village setting.

Description
Westhorpe Hall is an attractive Georgian fronted country house constructed from brick and timber frame, with mainly plastered elevations under various tiled roofs. The property is listed Grade II of special architectural and historical importance.
Historic note


Westhorpe Hall's 'royal' history

The village of Westhorpe is very proud of its Tudor and royal connections, and Westhorpe Hall is central to both. In 1514 Henry VIII sent his seventeen year-old sister to France to marry the then King, Louis XII. However this fifty-three-year-old died three months after their marriage, so Henry duly despatched his trusted friend Charles Brandon, the First Duke of Suffolk, to France to escort Mary home.

Charles and Mary had been childhood friends and, to the immense outrage of Henry, in March 1515 the two secretly married in Paris. Whilst many in England feared for Brandon’s life (after all he had technically committed treason by marrying a royal princess without the King's consent), with the aid of Thomas Wolsey, Henry eventually forgave them.

In the same year Brandon acquired the Manor of Westhorpe and he and Mary set up their home here. They quickly built Westhorpe Hall, spending the modern equivalent of over £1 million on it to create a grand, estate house with sixteen principal rooms arranged around a central courtyard and a chapel with stained glass windows. The house was surrounded by a moat and above the three-arched brick bridge stood a porter's lodge.

Outside of the moated area were extensive gardens designed in the ‘French manner’ and the wider parkland contained both Red and Fallow deer.

Mary, who preferred the title the Queen of France, bore Brandon four children, but died at Westhorpe Hall on 25th June 1533 aged just 37. Her body was embalmed and lay in the Hall's chapel before an elaborate funeral procession walked the coffin to the Abbey in Bury St Edmunds. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries her body was moved to St Mary’s church in Bury where her tomb can be seen today.

The house was pulled down in 1785. The only feature remaining from that Tudor period being the three-arched bridge - one of the few remaining Tudor bridges in East Anglia. The present building which features a superb Georgian red brick façade with the Brandon coat of arms over the doorway, replaced the 'palace' and in time the Hall became a family home.
Outside


Westhorpe Hall is set well back from the road approached by a
long drivel. The drive divides and continues over the Tudor bridge and onto a large parking area to the side of the house. There is a further access from the rear of the property over the moat (a Scheduled Ancient Monument) connecting back to the parking area. The established gardens lie mainly to the front of the house. To the east of the house is an orchard area which is understood to be the garden, historically laid out as the ‘French style’ gardens. The moat continues around the
property, part of which was dredged out in 1990/91 and
part remains untouched from the time the original palace was
dismantled.

Location
Mentioned in the Domesday Book and centring around Westhorpe Hall, the village is steeped in history. Today, Westhorpe is a quiet, peaceful village off the beaten track and the hall is situated in a quiet, peaceful position with views across the surrounding Suffolk countryside. The nearby village of Walsham-le- Willows provides everyday amenities including butchers/general store, primary school and historic village inns. Westhorpe is situated between the principal towns of Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and Diss, the latter two providing a mainline rail link to London’s Liverpool Street.

Square Footage: 8,088 sq ft

Acreage:
4.8 Acres

Directions
From Bury St Edmunds take the A143 towards Diss. When you pass Ixworth take the 3rd exit at the roundabout towards Walsham le Willows. Continue on to Ixworth Road, turn right on to The Causeway, turn left on to Palmer Street, turn right on to Crownland Road. Continue through Church Road and through the village and the house entrance will be seen on the left.

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Additional Info
Services

Mains water, electricity (three phase power) and drainage.
Part night storage heating. The main central heating system is
functional although does require a new boiler. The house
would benefit from new plumbing and wiring once the
re-configuration of the internal layout is complete.

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