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Postcard showing a view of Whitwell Hall before the brick extension was built at the side.

Based on a talk on the history of Whitwell parish given to the Reepham Society

A history of Whitwell Hall and Estate from Anglo Saxon times to the present (1994).

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

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

Photograph of seven members of staff at Whitwell Hall taken in the late 1870s.

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…

Simple family tree of the Leamons of Whitwell Hall.Herbert in the last row, brother of Connie, should read Hubert.Not digitised Complex trees of Leamon descendants including those who emigrated to Australia & Canada.Photocopies of correspondence…

List of Leamon family members commemorated on the memorial in Reepham Cemetery, Whitwell Road, followed by two photographs.Originally compiled by Tony Ivins.Some dates have been edited (in 2021) after reference to GRO data & parish records…

Photographs & covering letter regarding the conversion of the pigeon loft & cart sheds at Whitwell Hall Country Centre into accommodation for staff members. Peter Codling was the architect involved.

Undated booklet describing the situation of Whitwell Hall and the activities and facilities available for educational groups at the country centre.

Appears to be front cover of Forest School brochure, undated, showing children taking part in various outdoor activities.

Group photograph of family and servants with a small horse drawn carriage outside Whitwell Hall.
Listed below the image: Elizabeth, Phillip, Muriel, Nurse, Mary.

Twentieth century photograph of the hall. Currently an educational establishment offering camping & open air experiences to school pupils.

Drawing of the hall, once the home of the Leamon family.

After the suicide of his father Robert, Philip Leamon and his brother Arthur took over the farming and tannery business. Philip soon got into debt leading to bankruptcy which resulted in the sale of the Whitwell Hall Estate.

Postcard of Forest School, Whitwell with porch and half the house covered with ivy and with low brick wall in the foreground.

FSC (Forest School Camps) was originally formed in 1948 by a group of former students and teachers from a radical…

Tracing of Whitwell Hall and Grounds from the copy of a deed 19 February 1883, recording the sale of Glebe land at Whitwell Hall by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to Robert Leamon.
This is of interest as the Chapel of St Nicholas is mentioned in…

Norfolk Research Committee : Excavation and Fieldwork to be carried out at Whitwell Hall on Saturday 31 March and Sunday 1 April - year tbc
This was part of a study course run by Chris Barringer and David Yaxley. These courses created a great…

Notes on the finding of a well unmarked on an unknown plan of the Whitwell Hall Estate together with a sketch map of the site.
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