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The Stately Homes of Reepham.pdf
A brief outline of five "stately homes" in the Reepham district: Bircham Centre, Hackford Hall, Whitwell Hall, The Ollands, The Moor House

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Whitwell, showing Hackford and Whitwell Halls, Ordnance Survey, 1906, scale 1:2500, Norfolk Sheet XXXVIII 9, surveyed in 1891-94, revised in 1905.

GB-REE-2108032100 History Whitwell Hall.pdf
Account of the owners, residents and tenants of Whitwell Hall from the 1600s to 1938. Includes details of the Monsey, Ellis and Collyer families. Refers to Robert Leamon and his ownership from the 1820s and also shows how the ownerships of both…

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Hackford Hall is a 19th century building with 16th century origins. It is currently advertised as a holiday rental for large groups, with 13 bedrooms & extensive grounds

GB-REE-1709060937 Robert Eaglen with his father.jpg
Robert became a gamekeeper at Hackford Hall and in 1918 moved to Beachamwell near Swaffham. His daughter Fernleigh Eaglen married Alfred Hardiment, grocer in the Market Place, Reepham, in 1932. Robert's father was a shepherd at Hackford.

GB-REE-1512201423.pdf
Absolute surrender of Hackford Hall by Eliza Ann Holley and Windham Hunt Holley Esq to Arthur Leamon.

Transcription followed by copy of document.
Tr. Ref. No. SH_001_INDE
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