The hotel is south of the city ofNorwich and is located on the A140 Norwich to Ipswich road, just south of the Harford interchange with the A47
History
The current Dunston Hall was built for Robert Kellett Longe. Construction began in 1859 to the designs of the architect John Chessell Buckler and was completed by Edward Boardman in 1878. It occupies the site of an older house, an early 17th Century house although records show that there were also two previous post-medieval halls which stood slightly to the north and east on the site of the present Hall Farm. The house was bought by Keith Shaw, a local businessman, in 1991, and opened as a hotel in 1993.
The residents
Robert Kellett Longe who built the Hall in 1859 was born in 1804. He was the son of Reverend Robert Churchman Longe who had inherited Dunston Hall from a distant relative in 1797. At this time there was a large 17th Century mansion on the property. He was educated at the University of Cambridge and in 1832 graduated with a Master of Arts Degree. In 1841 when his father died he inherited Dunston Hall and undertook the running of the estate. In 1843 he married Maria Louisa Fortescue, daughter of William Fortescue of Writtle Lodge in Essex. The couple had three sons but unfortunately Maria died three years after their marriage and Robert was obliged to raise his children alone. The 1851 Census shows the family in the old hall. Robert and his three sons are there with the housekeeper, the butler and footman, two housemaids, two nursemaids, two kitchen maids, dairy maid, laundry maid and coachman. In 1859 Robert commissioned the architect John Chessell Buckler to build a new house. It seems that the old hall was demolished after its completion as a notice appeared in a newspaper in 1860 advertising for sale building materials from “Dunston Old Hall”. Robert died in 1874 and his son Fortescue Walter Kellett Longe inherited the property. He did not live there long and for many years the house was rented to tenants. One of the most notable tenants was Lt.-Col. Sir Edmund Broughton Knowles Lacon 4th Baronet who used the house as a country residence from about 1883 until 1893. At this time he was married to his second wife Florence Amelia Foster. After he left in 1893 Geoffrey Fowell Buxton and his family rented Dunston Hall for almost thirty years until 1921. A photo of the family in 1894 is shown. Geoffrey Fowell was a director of Barclays Bank and Mayor of Norwich in 1903. He was born in 1852. He was the third son of Thomas Fowell Buxton of Easneye Mansion near Ware, Hertfordshire. In 1874 he gained a Bachelor of Arts Degree and the University of Cambridge. He married Mary Harbord, daughter of Rev John Harbord in 1878. The couple had nine children, eight of whom are shown in the photograph. In 1911 his daughter Avery Buxton married Guy Greville Wilson who was the son of Sir Charles Henry Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme. The wedding was held at Dunston Church and the reception at Dunston Hall. A description of the event in the magazine “The Tatler” is as follows. In about 1921 the Buxton family moved to Hoveton Hall. Soon after Edward Fortescue Long who was the nephew of the then owner Fortescue Walter Kellett Long moved into the house. He was a bachelor and lived there for many years. When his uncle Fortescue died in 1934 he inherited the house. He died in 1955 and several years later Dunston Hall was sold.