About this Event
The Lost Country Houses of Suffolk, a talk by Suffolk Preservation Society Director, Tom Foakes, followed by a drinks and canape reception. Generously supported by .
On Tuesday 28th April at 6pm, the new Director of the Suffolk Preservation Society, Tom Foakes, will explore the architectural legacy of the English country house and its lasting impact on the countryside. In the twentieth century, the destruction of the English country house became a subject of national debate, as these spectacular architectural treasures began to disappear with increasing frequency.
Reaching a peak in the post war years of the 1950s, a combination of social change, economics, and the impact of increasing taxation meant that for many owners, the care and maintenance of such large houses was no longer viable. Add in those destroyed by fire and neglect, and a perfect storm was created. Interiors gutted, collections dispersed, and landscapes neglected.
However, with challenge comes innovation, and there are also houses, historic families and new owners who have invigorated ancient estates and restored crumbling piles – making them both sustainable and viable for the twenty-first century.
Tom will take us on a journey through the centuries, highlighting those houses that have been lost to history, and those have been revived and continue to thrive.
The talk will be followed by a drinks reception and an opportunity to meet our new Director.
This event is generously supported by Castleacre Insurance and Haughley Park.
- , Haughley Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 3JY
- Tuesday 11th March 2026, lecture at 6pm, followed by drinks
Tickets: £30.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Haughley Park, Haughley Park Barn, Stowmarket, United Kingdom
GBP 30.00





