A view of Rushbrooke Hall taken from the north-east, showing the moat, bridges and Georgian north facade
- Date:
- 1880 - 1917
- Location:
- Rushbrooke Hall, Rushbrooke with Rougham, Rushbrooke, St. Edmundsbury, Suffolk
- Reference:
- BB90/10179
Rushbrooke Hall was a E-shaped, Tudor moated manor house and home to the Jermyn family. In 1735 alterations were made to the house and the north front was re-faced. It was demolished in 1962, having been destroyed in a fire.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/38 Early Photographic Print Collection: Suffolk; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Curator: Thackery, Jane
Moat, Manor House
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