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During the Second World War the house became a private residence.
Owned by a Lady Fletcher, she named it Normandy House after being persuaded to leave France in 1941, where her husband was buried, because of the German invasion.
She lived there until 1969. The current owners bought the property in 1975 meaning there have been only four owners of Normandy House since it was built.
Normandy House, Hingham
- Credit: Strutt & Parker
Sarah Power, one of the daughters of the late owners, grew up there with her sisters and even had her wedding reception there. My father who was in the army grew up in India, and although he loved Norfolk, he told my mum when they were looking for a house that he needed some undulation, not flat land, as he d known the Himalayas. So that brought them to south Norfolk.
During the Second World War the house became a private residence.
Owned by a Lady Fletcher, she named it Normandy House after being persuaded to leave France in 1941, where her husband was buried, because of the German invasion.
She lived there until 1969. The current owners bought the property in 1975 meaning there have been only four owners of Normandy House since it was built.
Normandy House, Hingham
- Credit: Strutt & Parker
Sarah Power, one of the daughters of the late owners, grew up there with her sisters and even had her wedding reception there. My father who was in the army grew up in India, and although he loved Norfolk, he told my mum when they were looking for a house that he needed some undulation, not flat land, as he d known the Himalayas. So that brought them to south Norfolk.