Monument record WSH 013 - Amor Hall

Please read our .

Summary

`Amor House , in 1855 was occupied by a farmer (Cotten Herbert?), with a smaller manor attached to it, was appropriated to the Abbey of Albemarle in Normandy in 14th century and afterwards to Dartford Nunnery in Kent in 1371.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 1168 4237 (101m by 100m)
Map sheet TM14SW
Civil Parish COPDOCK AND WASHBROOK, BABERGH, SUFFOLK

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

`Amor House , in 1855 was occupied by a farmer (Cotten Herbert?), with a smaller manor attached to it, was appropriated to the Abbey of Albemarle in Normandy in 14th century and afterwards to Dartford Nunnery in Kent in 1371. Was granted at the Dissolution (in 1538) to Sir Percival Hart. On the same estate was a church called Felchurch or Velchurch of which no traces reamin' (S1) - see WSH 006.
See also Post Dissolution collection of deeds, Manor rolls etc (S2), and Copdock Interchange Report (S3).
Amor Hall in 1086 was believed to be the lands of the Countess of Albemarle. In 1214 it was linked to Harkstead (William de Fornbus(?), 7th Earl of Albemarle) and in 1650 linked to Woolverstone (Sir Thomas Bedingfield) by 1764 linked to Copdock (Thomas de Grey) and in 1899, John Hales was the owner (S4).
The existing brick built building is very small - probably originally much larger?

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <S1> (No record type): White's Directory of Suffolk, 1855, 232.
  • <S2> (No record type): Collection of information regarding Amor Hall's history, Norfolk Record Office: Walsingham (Merton) .
  • <S3> (No record type): SAU, Copdock Interchange Report.
  • <S4> (No record type): Goult W, A Survey of Suffolk Parish History : East Suffolk I-Y, 1990.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (0)

Record last edited

Dec 31 1996 12:00AM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any more information about this record? Please feel free to comment with information and photographs, or ask any questions, using the "Disqus" tool below. Comments are moderated, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible.