Felbrigg Hall
Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century English country house near the village of that name in Norfolk. Part of a National Trust property, the unaltered 17th-century house is noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior. Outside is a walled garden, an orangery and orchards. The house and grounds were bequeathed to the National Trust in 1969 by Robert Ketton-Cremer. The hall is Grade I on the National Heritage List for England. Most of the grounds are part of Felbrigg Woods, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Felbrigg Hall | |
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View of Felbrigg Hall from the south, showing the Jacobean east wing, c. 1624 (right) and the west wing, c. 1680 (left) | |
Location within Norfolk | |
General information | |
Type | Stately home |
Location | Near Felbrigg village, South West of Cromer, Norfolk |
Coordinates | 52.9074°N 1.2593°E |
Completed | Built in the 17th century |
Owner | in the care of the National Trust |
Website | |
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall |
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