Thorpland Hall

Location: Norfolk, England

Medieval Roots: Built in the 16th century, incorporating flint, brick, and terracotta.

Architectural Highlights: Features a three-story tower porch with octagonal buttresses and star-shaped chimneys.

Deserted Village: Linked to a medieval settlement, with ruins of St. Thomas’ Church nearby.

Victorian Influence: Restored in the 19th century, adding a façade reflecting the era.

Heritage Status: Recognised as a Grade II* listed building for its historical significance.