Eccles Hall; and, 1 m. 39 Quiddenham beyond, Hall, Earl of Albemarle. Old Buck nham, 2 m.; and beyond, New Buckenham, a small market town. Population (of the two), 1971. 36 Besthorpe. Stanfield Hall, the seat 30 of the late J. Jermy, Esq. has been rendered memorable in the annals of crime, by the untimely! fate of its late occupant and his son, whose murder (in 1848), under circumstances of great atrocity, is still fresh in public recollection. Ketteringham Hall, Sir Junction of Eastern Eccles Road St. 106 3 miles distant, Wretham Hall, W. Birch, Esq. Illington; beyond. Hockham Magna Hali, H. Partridge, Esq. Larling. Snetterton. ON RIGHT FROM NORW. CLXXXIX. NORWICH TO EAST DEREHAM, SWAFFHAM, AND LYNN, From Norwich to Wymondham St. (pp. 486-7.) Wodehouse. 32 Coston. Runhall. Thuxton Hall. Hardingham St. cr. river Blackwater. Leave railway to Thet 10 ford, &c. Wicklewood. Hardingham Hall, 13 16 mile. Branch to Fakenham, 12 miles (see p. 461); 4 miles distant, on this branch, is Elmham Hall and Park, Lord Sondes. Quebec Castle, near E. Dereham, and in the distance, Bylaugh Hall, 22 E. Lombe, Esq. Beeston. Great Dunham. 192 |