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
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
TypeStately home
LocationNear Felbrigg village, South West of Cromer, Norfolk
Coordinates52.9074°N 1.2593°E / 52.9074; 1.2593
CompletedBuilt in the 17th century
Ownerin the care of the National Trust
Website
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/felbrigg-hall
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