An 1833 engraving of the House
House & Family History: Major alterations to House occurred after 1754, including House refaced in brick, additions of embattled 3rd story, and detached kitchen, Gothicized front windows.
John Bernard (J.B.) Burke, published under the title of A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, among other titles: Vol. I, p. 33, 1852.
Country Life: LIV, 420, 1923.
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: Demolished
Park Listed: Not Listed
Past Seat / Home of: Honeywood family, 19th century.
Current Ownership Type: Preservation Organization
Primary Current Ownership Use: Visitor Attraction
Ownership Details: Though the has House was demolished, the landscape is owned and operated by Marks Hall Trust, a charity that opens the grounds to the public.
House Open to Public: Grounds Only
Phone: 01376-563-796
Website: https://www.markshall.org.uk
Historic Houses Member: No