This building is quite fascinating, with its unique brick gable-end standing out in Norfolk and possibly beyond. Inside, the molded timbers and late 16th-century wall paintings reveal the craftsmanship and attention to detail put into its construction.
The architectural history indicates that Methwold Old Vicarage has seen various additions over the years, making it something of a puzzle. Its timber frame and brickwork suggest origins in the 15th century, while its wall paintings date a little later to the 16th century.