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Morston Hall in the parish of
Morston Morston is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of and had a population of 86 in 42 households at the 2001 census. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 Census and was included in the civ ...
near
Holt, Norfolk Holt is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the English county of Norfolk. The town is north of the city of Norwich, west of Cromer and east of King's Lynn. The town has a population of 3,550, rising and including the ward to ...
is a building of historical significance. The original house was built in about 1640 and cellars and chimneys from it survive. It was substantially altered in the 18th Century and a wing was added in the 19th Century. It was owned by the Townshend Viscounts from
Raynham Hall Raynham Hall is a country house in Norfolk, England. For nearly 400 years it has been the seat of the Townshend family. The hall gave its name to the five estate villages, known as The Raynhams, and is reported to be haunted, providing the scene ...
from the 17th Century until 1911 and during this time it was tenanted by various notable people. Today it is a hotel with an award winning restaurant. It also caters for special events particularly weddings.


Early history

The Manor of Morston was owned by Sir
Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey Sir Nathaniel Bacon (died 7 November 1622), of Stiffkey in Norfolk, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP). Life Nathaniel Bacon was the second son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, full brother of Elizabeth Bacon, and half-brother of Sir ...
in the 16th century. In 1593 his daughter
Anne Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
married Sir John Townshend (1567-1603) and part of the marriage agreement was that the couple would inherit several manors including Morston. Sir Nathaniel died in 1622 and as Anne’s husband Sir John had predeceased him he left the land to her son Sir Roger Townshend (1596-1637). It remained in the Townshend family until 1911. It was therefore the Townshends who built the first part of Morston Hall in about 1640 and made the later alterations and additions. The Tithe Map of 1838 reveals that
Lord Charles Townshend Charles Townshend (1725–1767) was a British Chancellor of the Exchequer. Charles Townshend may also refer to: *Charles Fox Townshend (1795–1817), founder of the Eton Society *Charles Townshend, 3rd Viscount Townshend (1700–1764), father of th ...
was the owner of Morston Hall and George Wood was the tenant. The Wood family were residents of the Hall for about one hundred years. George Wood (1796-1865) was born in Morston in 1796. In 1820 he married Elizabeth Wrench whose parents Elizabeth and Jonathan lived in Morston. The couple had six children, three sons and three daughters. This family lived in Morston Hall and farmed the adjoining 2000 acres for about forty years. George died in 1865 and his son William George Wood (1824-1903) took over the farm and lived in the Hall. There is an ornate gravestone in Morston Church for him which can be seen at this reference. In 1857 William married Fanny Page. She was the daughter of Christopher Thomas Page of
Stiffkey Stiffkey () is a village and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the A149 coast road, some east of Wells-next-the-Sea, west of Blakeney, and north-west of the city of Norwich.Ordnance Survey ( ...
. They had seven children, two sons and five daughters. When he died in 1903 his son Robert Wrench Wood (1876-1949) moved into the Hall and continued to manage their large farm until its sale in 1911. In 1910 he married Violet Irene Chamberlin who was the daughter of Sir George Moore Chamberlin, a prominent
Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the No ...
businessman. They had two sons.


Later residents

In 1911 the Townshend family put both their Stiffkey and
Morston Morston is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of and had a population of 86 in 42 households at the 2001 census. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 Census and was included in the civ ...
properties on the market which together consisted of over 6000 acres. It included Morston Hall which was described as “a desirable residence for a gentleman farmer”. After its sale it continued to be a rental property and in 1914 Major Philip Hamond (1883-1953) took a lease on the Hall. He was a highly decorated soldier gaining two DSO awards and a Military Cross. He served in the
Boer War The Second Boer War ( af, Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, , 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, or the South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics (the Sou ...
and was wounded and then later was in First World War. He lived at the Hall with his wife Rita until about 1922 when he built Scaldbeck House at
Stiffkey Stiffkey () is a village and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. It is situated on the A149 coast road, some east of Wells-next-the-Sea, west of Blakeney, and north-west of the city of Norwich.Ordnance Survey ( ...
. In 1936 the property was advertised for sale. The sale notice is shown. Major Robert Hamond and his wife Elizabeth Marion were residents of the Hall from about 1958 until 1964. He was the son of Major Philip Hamond. Bernard Alan Copping was the owner for some years until his death in 1986. He was a millionaire who specialised in fine silver and was considered one of the world's silver experts. Today the Hall is owned by Tracy and
Galton Blackiston Galton Blackiston is an English chef, born in Norfolk. The restaurant of his hotel, Morston Hall, Holt in Morston, is Michelin starred and has 4 AA rosettes. It is on the north Norfolk coast, two miles from Blakeney. His unusual first name ...
who run it as a country house hotel. They provide accommodation, fine dining, cooking demos and are able to cater for special events.Morston Hall Hotel website
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