A 1791 engraving of the house from "Angus's Views of Seats." By kind permission of a private collection.
An 1830 engraving of the house from "Jones's Views of Seats"
Built / Designed For: John Arnold Wallinger
House & Family History: During World War I Hare Park became Hare Hall Camp and housed the Second Battalion of the Artists Rifles. The Oval Staircase is the only remaining element of the original internal fittings.
John Preston (J.P.) Neale, published under the title of Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, among other titles: Vol. I, 1818.
Title: Burke's & Savills Guide to Country Houses, Volume III: East Anglia
Author: Kenworthy-Browne, John; Reid, Peter; Sayer, Michael; Watkin, David
Year Published: 1981
Publisher: London: Burke's Peerage
ISBN: 0850110351
Book Type: Hardback
House Listed: Grade II
Park Listed: Not Listed
Past Seat / Home of: John Arnold Wallinger, 18th century.
Current Ownership Type: School
Primary Current Ownership Use: School
Ownership Details: Since 1921 The Royal Liberty School for Boys
House Open to Public: No
Phone: 01708-730-141
Fax: 01708-723-950
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.royalliberty.co.uk/
Historic Houses Member: No