This was my first urbex adventure, and it showed, as the satnav took us to the wrong Rougham! (Always blame the Satnav ;-)
Rougham Hall is privately owned and in the middle of Rougham park. Access was slightly off the beaten track and through a forest area, with nobody about there was plenty of time to look around. Rougham Hall was built and owned by the Bennet family from 1596 - 1889. The last inhabitants were the Agnew family, until the house was bombed during WW2 by a 2000lb bomb and suffered extensive damage; the family still own the estate and its neighbouring airfield.
Rougham Hall is privately owned and in the middle of Rougham park. Access was slightly off the beaten track and through a forest area, with nobody about there was plenty of time to look around. Rougham Hall was built and owned by the Bennet family from 1596 - 1889. The last inhabitants were the Agnew family, until the house was bombed during WW2 by a 2000lb bomb and suffered extensive damage; the family still own the estate and its neighbouring airfield.