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Henham Park

Henham Park is an historic 4,200 acres (1,700 ha)[1] estate in the parish of Wangford with Henham, situated north of the village of Blythburgh in the English county of Suffolk. The park is bordered to the east by the A12 road and to the west by the A145, the two roads meeting to the south of the estate.. It was historically the seat of the Earl of Stradbroke. In 1953 the 4th Earl demolished the Georgian manor house, known as Henham Hall.

Henham Hall in 1829, built in 1790 by John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke to the design of James Wyatt; demolished 1953
Latitude Festival at Henham Park in 2007, when over 20,000 people attended

The estate's current owner is Keith Rous, 6th Earl of Stradbroke (b. 1937), formerly of Mount Fyan's Station, Dundonnell, Victoria, Australia,[2] a 5,900 hectare (14,580 acre) ranch which he purchased in 1989 and sold in 2016 for $ Aus 34 million[3] (£19 million). In 2006 a major £60 million redevelopment plan was announced by Hektor Rous, the estate manager and a younger son of the 6th Earl,[2] including the building of a large hotel.[4] The park is the venue for the Latitude Festival of arts and music and plays host to other events throughout the year.

History edit

Hunting park edit

The original Henham lands were hunting grounds in the historic civil parish of Henham, the seat of the de la Poles Earls of Suffolk, of Wingfield Castle in Suffolk, on which a timber-framed structure was built with its own protective moatyard.

 
The Tudor frontage of Henham Old Hall from within the courtyard, based on an old drawing

However in 1513 King Henry VIII ordered the execution of Edmund de la Pole, and granted the property to his friend Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who built a new mansion house 200 yards (180 m) in front of the old mediaeval timber-framed structure, in fine Tudor style. The house had extensive walled gardens on two sides and enclosed a large courtyard.[5] In 1538 there is a record of a deer park here.[6]

On Brandon's death in 1545, the Crown granted Henham to Sir Arthur Hopton of Blythburgh who immediately sold the estate to Sir Anthony Rous, Knight, of Dennington, near Stradbroke[7] in Suffolk. In 1575 Christopher Saxton represented Henham with a small icon of a park on his map of Suffolk.[6]

In 1773, while Sir John Rous, 6th Baronet (from 1821 1st Earl of Stradbroke) was away on a Grand Tour of Venice, his drunken butler had a mishap with a candle, which caused a fire that destroyed the building.[5] The £30,000 loss represented eight years' income from the estate, and the substantial blow meant that it was to be twenty years before he could afford to rebuild.[5]

This structure was the subject of an episode of the Channel 4 television series Time Team in January 2013.[8]

Georgian hall edit

 
Henham Hall in 1801, drawn by Cornelius Varley, then drawing instructor to Lord Rous[9]

In 1790 Sir John, later the first Earl of Stradbroke, commissioned James Wyatt to build a new hall, 100 yards (91 m) in front of the second hall, with accompanying parkland design by Humphrey Repton.[5] An impressive structure, in 1858 Augusta Bonham wife of the second Earl instructed architect Edward Barry to give it a Victorian gloss;[5] the work was carried out by Lucas Brothers.[10]

This hall was demolished by the fourth Earl of Stradbroke in 1953,[5] despite attempts by his brother, later the fifth Earl, to keep the house intact. One wall remains, with a frieze depicting a Native American fighting a bear.[5][11]

A horse mill used to operate on the estate, one of only two known in Suffolk. This is now preserved at the Museum of East Anglian Life at Stowmarket.

Present edit

The fourth Earl died in 1983 with his brother becoming the fifth Earl for only four days before also dying. Robert Keith Rous – at that time a businessman and sheep grazier in Australia – then inherited Henham and became the sixth Earl of Stradbroke. This was, however, not without difficulty and a protracted court battle led to a family feud.[12]

Events and other uses edit

 
Steam Engines at the 2008 Henham Steam Rally

The estate hosts the Wings and Wheels[13] and Grand Henham Steam Rally as well as remaining a working farm. Every July it hosts Latitude Festival, an annual arts festival of music, theatre and comedy which 40,000 people attend. A brewery was planned. Owner Hektor Rous hired spare capacity at other breweries (particularly Oakham and Green Jack) to brew his beers. Most production was for the annual Latitude festival in the park, though a small number of pubs and events were also supplied. Suffolk CAMRA report that production ceased about 2015, though confirmation has yet to be found.[14][15]

Bed and breakfast accommodation is located on the site as well as a series of walking trails.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ East Anglian Daily Times, 8 November 2006
  2. ^ a b Kidd, Charles, Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 2015 Edition, London, 2015, p.P1174
  3. ^ "Riverina farmers buy historic Western District property". www.weeklytimesnow.com.au. 10 December 2018.
  4. ^ East Anglian Daily Times, 08 November 2006
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Henham Hall - a lost house 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Alan Mackey, BlythWeb, March 2000. Retrieved 2009-09-03
  6. ^ a b "HAM 019 - Henham Deer Park - Suffolk Heritage Explorer". heritage.suffolk.gov.uk. Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  7. ^ Kidd, Charles, Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage 2015 Edition, London, 2015, p.P1175
  8. ^ "Time Team Series 20: Henham's Lost Mansions (Henham Park)". Wessex Archaeology. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  9. ^ https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3988&partId=1[dead link]
  10. ^ "Lucas, Charles Thomas (1820–1895), public works contractor". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/49439. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  11. ^ [1] Lost Heritage - Henham Hall
  12. ^ Hollington, Simon (3 December 1992). "Grand designs of the Earl of Fair Dinkum: When Keith from Australia claimed his inheritance, something stirred in the parish of Wangford". The Independent. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  13. ^ Wings and Wheels[dead link] 15 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  14. ^ Hektors Brewery[dead link] 26 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  15. ^ CAMRA Suffolk. "Suffolk Pubs Hektor's Brewery". Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  16. ^ Henham Park Online. Retrieved 2009-09-03.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • — Milestones Web

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Henham Park is an historic 4 200 acres 1 700 ha 1 estate in the parish of Wangford with Henham situated north of the village of Blythburgh in the English county of Suffolk The park is bordered to the east by the A12 road and to the west by the A145 the two roads meeting to the south of the estate It was historically the seat of the Earl of Stradbroke In 1953 the 4th Earl demolished the Georgian manor house known as Henham Hall Henham Hall in 1829 built in 1790 by John Rous 1st Earl of Stradbroke to the design of James Wyatt demolished 1953Latitude Festival at Henham Park in 2007 when over 20 000 people attendedThe estate s current owner is Keith Rous 6th Earl of Stradbroke b 1937 formerly of Mount Fyan s Station Dundonnell Victoria Australia 2 a 5 900 hectare 14 580 acre ranch which he purchased in 1989 and sold in 2016 for Aus 34 million 3 19 million In 2006 a major 60 million redevelopment plan was announced by Hektor Rous the estate manager and a younger son of the 6th Earl 2 including the building of a large hotel 4 The park is the venue for the Latitude Festival of arts and music and plays host to other events throughout the year Contents 1 History 1 1 Hunting park 1 2 Georgian hall 2 Present 3 Events and other uses 4 References 5 External linksHistory editHunting park edit The original Henham lands were hunting grounds in the historic civil parish of Henham the seat of the de la Poles Earls of Suffolk of Wingfield Castle in Suffolk on which a timber framed structure was built with its own protective moatyard nbsp The Tudor frontage of Henham Old Hall from within the courtyard based on an old drawingHowever in 1513 King Henry VIII ordered the execution of Edmund de la Pole and granted the property to his friend Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk who built a new mansion house 200 yards 180 m in front of the old mediaeval timber framed structure in fine Tudor style The house had extensive walled gardens on two sides and enclosed a large courtyard 5 In 1538 there is a record of a deer park here 6 On Brandon s death in 1545 the Crown granted Henham to Sir Arthur Hopton of Blythburgh who immediately sold the estate to Sir Anthony Rous Knight of Dennington near Stradbroke 7 in Suffolk In 1575 Christopher Saxton represented Henham with a small icon of a park on his map of Suffolk 6 In 1773 while Sir John Rous 6th Baronet from 1821 1st Earl of Stradbroke was away on a Grand Tour of Venice his drunken butler had a mishap with a candle which caused a fire that destroyed the building 5 The 30 000 loss represented eight years income from the estate and the substantial blow meant that it was to be twenty years before he could afford to rebuild 5 This structure was the subject of an episode of the Channel 4 television series Time Team in January 2013 8 Georgian hall edit nbsp Henham Hall in 1801 drawn by Cornelius Varley then drawing instructor to Lord Rous 9 In 1790 Sir John later the first Earl of Stradbroke commissioned James Wyatt to build a new hall 100 yards 91 m in front of the second hall with accompanying parkland design by Humphrey Repton 5 An impressive structure in 1858 Augusta Bonham wife of the second Earl instructed architect Edward Barry to give it a Victorian gloss 5 the work was carried out by Lucas Brothers 10 This hall was demolished by the fourth Earl of Stradbroke in 1953 5 despite attempts by his brother later the fifth Earl to keep the house intact One wall remains with a frieze depicting a Native American fighting a bear 5 11 A horse mill used to operate on the estate one of only two known in Suffolk This is now preserved at the Museum of East Anglian Life at Stowmarket Present editThe fourth Earl died in 1983 with his brother becoming the fifth Earl for only four days before also dying Robert Keith Rous at that time a businessman and sheep grazier in Australia then inherited Henham and became the sixth Earl of Stradbroke This was however not without difficulty and a protracted court battle led to a family feud 12 Events and other uses edit nbsp Steam Engines at the 2008 Henham Steam RallyThe estate hosts the Wings and Wheels 13 and Grand Henham Steam Rally as well as remaining a working farm Every July it hosts Latitude Festival an annual arts festival of music theatre and comedy which 40 000 people attend A brewery was planned Owner Hektor Rous hired spare capacity at other breweries particularly Oakham and Green Jack to brew his beers Most production was for the annual Latitude festival in the park though a small number of pubs and events were also supplied Suffolk CAMRA report that production ceased about 2015 though confirmation has yet to be found 14 15 Bed and breakfast accommodation is located on the site as well as a series of walking trails 16 References edit East Anglian Daily Times 8 November 2006 a b Kidd Charles Debrett s Peerage amp Baronetage 2015 Edition London 2015 p P1174 Riverina farmers buy historic Western District property www weeklytimesnow com au 10 December 2018 East Anglian Daily Times 08 November 2006 a b c d e f g Henham Hall a lost house Archived 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Alan Mackey BlythWeb March 2000 Retrieved 2009 09 03 a b HAM 019 Henham Deer Park Suffolk Heritage Explorer heritage suffolk gov uk Suffolk County Council Retrieved 26 June 2022 Kidd Charles Debrett s Peerage amp Baronetage 2015 Edition London 2015 p P1175 Time Team Series 20 Henham s Lost Mansions Henham Park Wessex Archaeology Retrieved 19 November 2022 https www britishmuseum org research collection online collection object details aspx objectId 3988 amp partId 1 dead link Lucas Charles Thomas 1820 1895 public works contractor Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 49439 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 Subscription or UK public library membership required 1 Lost Heritage Henham Hall Hollington Simon 3 December 1992 Grand designs of the Earl of Fair Dinkum When Keith from Australia claimed his inheritance something stirred in the parish of Wangford The Independent Retrieved 19 November 2022 Wings and Wheels dead link Archived 15 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009 09 03 Hektors Brewery dead link Archived 26 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2009 09 03 CAMRA Suffolk Suffolk Pubs Hektor s Brewery Retrieved 29 August 2023 Henham Park Online Retrieved 2009 09 03 External links editOfficial website Henham Park 100 miles from London Milestones Web 52 20 20 N 1 35 52 E 52 3388 N 1 5977 E 52 3388 1 5977 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henham Park amp oldid 1172913281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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