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Blickling Hall
 the supposed birth place of Anne Boleyn
Blickling Hall
One of the greatest houses in East Anglia. National award winner - leading heritage venue. The house dates from the early seventeenth century and houses fine collections of furniture, pictures and tapestries.

Holkham Hall
The phrase “my home is my castle” came from the Coke family
Holkham Hall is one of Britain's most majestic Stately Homes. It has splendid state rooms with wonderful paintings, fine furniture and ancient statues. A Bygones Museum has over 4,000 domestic and agricultural artefacts.
Holkham Hall

Felbrigg Hall
is a 17th-century country house located in Felbrigg, Norfolk, England. Part of a National Trust property, the unaltered 17th-century house is noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior.
Felbrigg Hall Felbrigg Interior

Sandringham
The Queen’s country house
Contains collections of porcelain, bronze sculptures, oriental jade and quartz figures, Russian silver and silver gilt and fine sporting guns together with family portraits and tapestries.
Sandringham
The stables and coach houses have been converted into a museum with exhibits of vintage of Royal motor vehicles, estate history and big game trophies. The sixty acres of gardens surrounding the House are famous for rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias set amidst wooded glades with many rare and unusual trees.

Houghton Hall
Houghton Hall Houghton Hall interior
Houghton Hall gardens
Begun in 1721, the architects of this great Palladian mansion were James Gibbs and Colen Campbell. The interior was designed and furnished in lavish style by William Kent, to display the fantastic collection of pictures, sculptures, china, tapestries and other furnishings, which Sir Robert Walpole collected during his parliamentary career. Houghton Hall also reflects the brilliant and flamboyant character of one of England's most the brilliant politicians of the 18th century.

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