DescriptionLodges and gate, Sennowe Hall and Park - geograph.org.uk - 526358.jpg
English: Lodges and gate, Sennowe Hall and Park Sennowe House was originally a Georgian house built in 1774 for Edmond Wodhouse MP. It was subsequently owned by the Morse-Boycott family (who had it re-built by Decimus Burton), Bernard Le Neve Foster (a lighting engineer), and then Thomas Cook, he of the eponymous travel agency. It is still owned by a Thomas Cook, great-great-grandson of the Thomas Cook. My information is mainly drawn from an Eastern Daily Press article of November 2003.
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