Stow Hall at Stow Baldolph in west Norfolk.

Stow Bardolph

Stow Bardolph Village,Downham Market

Stow Bardolph is a small village, around 3 miles north of Downham market and 9 miles south of King’s Lynn.

The Civil Parish of Stow Bardolph comprises three villages: Stow Bardolph, Stow Bridge and Barroway Drove. Stow Bardolph is a small village, around 3 miles north of Downham market and 9 miles south of King’s Lynn. Stow Bridge can be found between Downham Market and King's Lynn, on the banks of the River Great Ouse. Barroway Drove lies on the eastern edge of The Fens, often referred to a Bardolph Fen. 

The Stow Bardolph village centres around the site of Stow Hall, a stately mansion constructed by Nicholas Hare, Esq. Master of the Rolls and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal in 1589. Nicholas Hare also constructed Hare Chapel - a large annexed dormitory for the interment of himself and family adjoining the Church, which is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The original hall fell into disrepair and was replaced by a second hall in 1796, which in turn was replaced by the final Stow Hall in 1874. Sadly that was demolished in 1994 when it became ‘beyond economic repair’.

The Hare family played a significant role in the village's history. In 1622, Sir Ralph Hare built six almshouses, and provided them with 86 acres of land for division among the inmates. The Hare Chapel also contains a wax effigy, of Sarah Hare who died in 1744. It is remarkably life like and is the only funerary effigy of its kind outside of Westminster Abbey.

Holy Trinity Church was built from the 12th century onwards, although much of the interior reflects the refurbishment undertaken in the Victorian period. It does of course include the 17th century Hare Chapel.

The village public house is The Hare Arms. On the edge of the village Church Farm is a popular rare breeds and farm attraction particularly popular for family visits with children.

Location

Stow Bardolph,
Stow Bardolph Village,
Downham Market,
Norfolk,
PE34 3HT

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