Grade II* listed building | |
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Location: | Winnold House Wereham King's Lynn Norfolk United Kingdom |
Built/Founded:: | 1199 |
Architectural styles: | Vernacular |
Designated as a LB: | 9 July 1951[1] |
Winnold House, formerly the Benedictine Priory of St Winwaloe, is a country house in the parish of Wereham in Norfolk, England. 52°36′26″N 0°29′30″E / 52.6073°N 0.4917°E The house is constructed from the remaining fragments of a former Benedictine priory. The priory was founded in 1199 and was dissolved in 1321. It was demolished in 1539, and the surviving fragments were incorporated into a house sometime in the 17th century; it was rebuilt in the mid-19th century. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]