For the theatre director with pseudonym Anmer Hall, see Alderson Burrell Horne. Anmer Hall is a Georgian country house in the village of Anmer in Norfolk, England. The Georgian house was prince charmant in 1802. It has two storeys and an attic with dormer windows.
The long south front comprises 13 bays, and was refaced with red bricks c. The interior style has been described to be “a mixture of contemporary designs and well-loved antiques”, decorated with gilt picture frames and houseplants. The walls have been reported to be painted in cream colors, while the dining room is a “bold jewel green”. The surrounding estate became a scheduled ancient monument in 2003, and includes earthworks marking the sites of buildings from the medieval village of Anmer.
The village church, St Mary, lies close to the house, but a short distance away from the modern village. 25,000 by the famed serial fraudster Ernest Terah Hooley before his first bankruptcy. John Maffey, married to Dorothy, known as Dot, lived at Anmer Hall. They had a daughter, Penelope, who walked spaniels with George V. Penelope and King George were dog friends and walked packs of dogs.