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Hockwold Hall

Three crescents (Newcome) charged with a fesse wavy between three leopard faces (Clough)

It seems that by the early 19th century, Poyning’s Manor became known as Hockwold Hall, and the western part of the Tudor house was remodelled with Georgian windows to the west and south. The escutcheon over the front door has the shield of Newcombe charged (overlain) with that of his wife, Clough, and thus dates from the period when the house was remodelled.

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