Description: Blo Norton Hall Elizabethan Moated Manor.
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Blo Norton Hall,a stunning,moated house dating back to the sixteenth century,is located in the pretty south Norfolk village of Blo Norton. The village itself lies on the Little River Ouse which separates Suffolk from Norfolk. It is surrounded by quiet lanes, ideal for walking, cycling and painting and is close to Redgrave and Lopham Fen. The Hall provided the setting for Virginia Woolfs’ short story, The Journal of Miss Joan Martyn. In the story, the main character, Rosamond Merridrew, is a historian re
She says of Blo Norton . . .”it is 300 years old,striped with oak bars inside,old staircases,ancestral vats and portraits . . I tramp the country for miles,leap ditches,scale walls . . .making out beautiful,brilliant stories every step of the way”.