A yellow 17th century hall house

Posted on Sun, 7 Dec 2025 by KiM

On the edge of the rural hamlet of Great Ellingham, Norfolk, lies this Grade II-listed, 17th-century house, painted a picturesque yellow hue. Its rendered façade is topped with a thatched roof – a postcard-pretty scene – while its interiors are pared-back and elegant, sitting comfortably against the original timber frame and exposed brickwork. The house is surrounded by a cottage garden planted with hollyhocks, roses and wild grasses, along with tree-studded lawns that meld with the open countryside beyond.
I meant to go back to featuring castles but last weekend I came across this property on Inigo (for sale for £675,000) and had to feature it too. Add “yellow house” + “17th century” + “thatched roof” and loads of original features and my heart just melts into a puddle. MY DREAM HOUSE.

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