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Name | DITCHINGHAM HALL | ||||||||||||
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Localisation | Latitude: 52.483523 Longitude: 1.4174483 National Grid Reference: TM 32142 92780 Map: Download a full scale map (PDF) |
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Overview | Heritage Category: Park and Garden Grade: II List Entry Number: 1000225 Date first listed: 18-Sep-1987 |
An early C18 hall remodelled at the beginning of the C20, set within a mid C18 landscape
park and late C20 gardens for which Percy Cane gave advice in the early C20.
HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT
Ditchingham Hall was built around 1710 for the Rev John James Bedingfeld, to replace
an old house with an enclosed garden on the same site (Williamson 1998), the estates
of Ditchingham and neighbouring Hedenham having passed into the family's hands by
marriage with the Bosards in the late C15. The new hall was given an extensive formal
landscape of walled gardens and approach avenues. During the course of the C18 three
generations of the Bedingfelds were responsible for the gradual remodelling of the
landscape and were described in an estate survey by Joseph Rundall in 1764 as having
devoted some effort to the setting of the house. By 1778 when it was illustrated by
James Butcher (NLSL), it had become a fine open landscape park with an extensive serpentine
lake.The present owners (1999) believed the park to have been the work of Lancelot
Brown and although the landscape which survives today dates from Brown's period, as
shown on Butcher's engraving of 1778, a search of the estate records found no evidence
to support the claim. During the C19 the Bedingfeld family continued to make small
changes to the park, including extensions to the south-east and the establishment
of perimeter belts, although the exact details are not recorded. In 1885 the Bedingfelds
sold the estate and it was purchased, along with the adjacent Hedenham Hall, by William
Carr, an antiquary who wrote for the Dictionary of National Biography. Carr commissioned
the architect Herbert J Green to enlarge the Hall in 1910 and to add a balustrated
terrace on the south front, whilst the parks of Ditchingham and Hedenham were linked
by an oak-lined drive. William Carr's daughter and her husband Lord Ferrers lived
at Hedenham until Brigadier Carr's death in 1981 when they moved into Ditchingham,
calling on the Norfolk architects Fielden and Mawson to renovate and reduce the size
of the Hall. The lake was dredged and the pleasure grounds reclaimed. The site remains
(1999) in single private ownership.
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION, AREA, BOUNDARIES, LANDFORM, SETTING Ditchingham Park stands on the north
side of the B1332 Norwich to Bungay road, c 4km to the north of the town of Bungay.
The park covers c 48ha and is set in a rural, agricultural landscape on the Norfolk/Suffolk
border. The Norwich Road forms the southern boundary with mid C18 boundary trees,
much replanted in the mid C20, along its length. To the east the boundary is formed
by the dense Lake Covert. The boundaries are more open to north and west, to the north
running into farmland and in the west merging with the adjacent Hedenham Park. The
Hall stands above and to the west of the valley of the Broome Beck, a tributary of
the River Waveney; the ground falls to the east towards this stream which in the C18
was dammed to form the sinuous lake. There are fine views south-east from the Hall
to the tower of Ditchingham church beyond the park boundary.
ENTRANCES AND APPROACHES Ditchingham Hall is approached through a simple entrance
c 300m to the south, through curved brick walls with tall gate piers topped by wrought-iron
sculptures, all added in 1953. The lodges which stood opposite the entrance no longer
survive. The drive, which is lined with lime trees planted partly in the early C20
and partly in the late C20, curves north-west and divides after c 100m, the western
fork running to the stables at the rear (north) of the Hall and the eastern fork curving
round to the gravelled entrance on the south-west front. During the C18 and C19 the
drive ran north-east from the entrance, running through the park to arrive at the
south-east front. The orientation was altered at the beginning of the C20 when the
Hall was remodelled.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING Ditchingham Hall (listed grade I) is a Classical-style country
house of mauve brick with red-brick dressings under hipped slate roofs. It is built
in a broadly U-shaped plan with two storeys and attics. The south facade, originally
the entrance front, has seven bays with a central doorway and is part of the original
early C18 house constructed by Rev John James Bedingfeld in c 1710. The entrance front,
now on the south-west, was extended by Herbert J Green for William Carr in 1910 from
five bays to nine in an Edwardian Baroque style which reflects the original parts
of the building. The Edwardian service ranges to the north have been reduced in the
late C20, the north-east arm now reduced to a single-storey summer-room with a hipped
roof topped by a cupola. Mid C20 garden walls are attached to the north-west and south-west
corners of the Hall, the north-west wall incorporating a gateway of panelled piers
and finials hung with C17 wrought-iron gilded gates reused from Staunton Harold, Leicestershire.
A mid C19 single-storey L-shaped stable range lies c 80m to the north-west of the
Hall. It is now (1999) converted to garaging and private dwellings.
GARDENS AND PLEASURE GROUNDS The gardens and pleasure grounds at Ditchingham cover
c 5ha and lie all around the Hall. The garden front is on the north-east which looks
onto a steeply terraced area divided by hedges into small garden compartments. The
lower of the two terraces comprises a long grass walk, bordered to the east by a ha-ha
and terminated at its northern end by a brick and tile gazebo created through the
restoration in the late C20 of an earlier outbuilding. These gardens have been created
from the mid C20 onwards, although they reflect the series of formal gardens which
lay here in the early C18. To the south-east is a terrace, laid to lawn and bordered
by a balustrated wall which was built in the early C20, following which Percy Cane
gave advice on the gardens (Webber 1975). Between the front and back drives on the
south-west front is a large lawn with a very mature cedar of Lebanon. The lawn is
backed to the north by a dense mixed shrubbery (mainly late C20).
The pleasure ground lies c 150m to the north and north-west of the Hall, completely
encircling the walled garden. It includes some beech, oak, and yew of late C18 date,
amidst much later mixed species tree and shrub replanting (late C20), through which
a series of grass paths have been cut. This area also includes some surviving cedars
from an area of the pleasure ground once known as the Cedar Walk.
PARK The Hall at Ditchingham lies on high ground at the centre of its park, with views
focused to the south and east. The park survives under grass although much of the
timber has been lost since the late C19. The majority of parkland trees are oaks of
late C18 to mid C19 date, with cedar of Lebanon close to the Hall. A few pre-park
trees, all oak pollards, also survive. The most dramatic feature of the park is the
c 800m long serpentine lake which runs from north-west to south-east to the east of
the Hall. It contains two islands and is backed on the east side by a dense woodland,
Lake Covert, probably of mid C18 origin (Faden, 1797). The southern end of the lake
is crossed by a small bridge which leads to a simple gothic cottage. The western section
of the park is slightly more heavily treed with no distinct boundary between the parks
of Ditchingham and Hedenham.
KITCHEN GARDEN The late C18 walled kitchen garden lies c 100m to the north-north-west
of the Hall. The kitchen garden retains its north and east walls, the remainder being
replaced by beech hedges. A small drain in the form of a watercourse runs from the
northern end of the lake, south-west through the pleasure ground and the walled garden
to exit in the south-west corner of the park. The east wall of the kitchen garden
is pierced by a low brick arch under which the stream flows, whilst the beech hedges
are broken by wrought-iron gates, that in the south boundary being mid C17 gilded
wrought iron reused from Staunton Harold. The west gate is a modern addition (late
C20), also gilded wrought iron to complement its neighbour. The garden has been developed
from the mid C20 onwards by the owners in collaboration with Notcutts Nurseries and
contains a rose garden, shrubbery, twin herbaceous borders focused on a summerhouse
set into the north wall, and an area for fruit and vegetables. The south-west corner
retains one glasshouse and some C19 frames.
OTHER LAND The Carr family purchased Ditchingham and Hedenham Halls at the end of
the C19, from which point the two parks developed in tandem, connected by an oak-lined
wide grass avenue which survives in part. The Hall at Hedenham is now in separate
ownership but the parks remain in a single ownership and today (late C20) are managed
as one unit.
REFERENCES
N Pevsner, The Buildings of England: North-west and South Norfolk (1962), p 135 R
Webber, Percy Cane (1975), pp 91-3 J Kenworthy-Browne et al, Burke's and Savills Guide
to Country Houses III, (1981), pp 104-6 Country Life, no 32 (10 August 1989), pp 66-9
J Garden History 11, (1991), nos 1 and 2, pp 34(7 T Williamson, The archaeology of
the landscape park, BAR Brit Ser 268 (1998), p 227
Maps Ditchingham Hall Farm, nd (c 1713), (MC 166/203 632 X 5), (Norfolk Record Office)
J Rumball, A rough plan of Hall, gardens, lawn, avenues, meadows and plantations,
Ditchingham Hall, 1764 (private collection) W Faden, A new topographical map of the
county of Norfolk, 1797 (Norfolk Record Office) Ditchingham Park enclosure map, 1816
(PC 12/7 P153), (Norfolk Record Office) A Bryant, Map of the county of Norfolk, 1826
(Norfolk Record Office)
OS 6" to 1 mile: 1st edition published 1892 2nd edition published 1903 OS 25" to 1
mile: 2nd edition published 1903
Illustrations James Butcher, engraving of Hall and park, 1778 (Norfolk Local Studies
Library)
Archival items The Carr family papers, including the Ditchingham archives, are held
at the Norfolk Record Office.
Description written: October 1999 Amended: February 2000 Register Inspector: EMP Edited:
February 2001
The entry was enhanced in 2016.
This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by Historic England for its special historic interest.
Websites
Phibbs, J, ‘Ditchingham Hall’ in ‘A list of landscapes that have been attributed to Lancelot 'Capability' Brown’ , accessed 12 January 2016 from http://johnphibbs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Landscapes-attributed-to-Brown-3rd-ed..pdf