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Bessingham Manor, North Norfolk

Close to the tiny Village of Aldborough in Deepest Darkest North Norfolk lies an extremely Run Down Manor House Tucked away next to A cow Farm!!. Built in the late 1870s by the Spurrel Family they lived here until 1952 when they could not afford the Up Keep of what was an already Crumbling Building. A serious Roof Collapse and a Subsquent Bad Roof Repair was too much and the House now stands with its top two floors collapsed in on itself and leaving certain points of Urbex interest literally above themselves!!!! As you will see!!!!!!…1 The front Facade on approach in a Sea of Nettles!!Image

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6 – I think this may have been some sort of Ancillary Room or Scullery
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7 – A pretty cool Fireplace with Funky Tiles halfway up a wall!!
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12 – Obligatory Corridor Shot!!!
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4 Comments to “Bessingham Manor, North Norfolk”

  1. How sad to see the house go like this. I think there would have been a manor house before this one too as it was built in 1870. The spurrells
    bought the land in the mid eighteenth century.

  2. went there last night, so scary!

  3. I am one of the directors of the company that now owns Bessingham Manor. Regretably one sdie effect of these pictures is that they have acted as a wonderful advert for items of value that have now bwwn stolen. Recently we lost two more fire places (pictures 20 & 30) to thieves, the police are now trying to locate these. It is a great shame as the house has now been ransacked and most of the other items of value/interest that we could have incorporated into the proposed new house are gone.

    Please can I have your permission to print copies of your photos soley for the purpose of giving them to the police?

    I must also stress that Bessingham Manor is private property and we have already issued a final warning to a persistant trespasser via the police, who are also including the property in their rounds. They have been informed that there should be no-one on site and to arrest anyone that they find.

  4. Anyone heared the story about a Seventh Sacriment Font??
    Sacked from a church in Norfolk by Henrys
    men and lay in the grounds of bessingham manor untill very recently?

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