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Hickling Hall was a
grade II listed In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural or historic interest deserving of special protection. Such buildings are placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, H ...
house in Hickling, Norfolk, England. Dating from the 18th century, it was destroyed by fire on
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, 26 December 2014. The building was made from brick, with a slate roof, and had two stories across seven bays, with a
dormer A dormer is a roofed structure, often containing a window, that projects vertically beyond the plane of a Roof pitch, pitched roof. A dormer window (also called ''dormer'') is a form of roof window. Dormers are commonly used to increase the ...
roof. It was accorded grade II status in 1955. The hall is currently being rebuilt. As of mid-summer 2016, missing brickwork has been replaced and new floors have been fitted.


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News story with video
of the fire Grade II listed buildings in Norfolk Hickling, Norfolk {{Norfolk-struct-stub