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The Palladian splendour of our historic stately home, award-winning gardens, contemporary art, rolling parkland, and a host of attractions and events make Houghton Hall in North Norfolk a wonderful place to visit.
- Stables | Soldier Museum
Perfect for Coffee, Snacks, and Light Lunches Drop in to the...
- Sculpture Park
Houghton's World-Class Sculpture Collection Explore our...
- Past Exhibitions
Since 2015, Houghton Hall has become a must-see destination...
- Hall
A timeline of history and the lives that shaped it: Sir...
- How To Get Here
Houghton Hall, New Houghton, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6UE....
- Places to Stay
Enrich your visit to Houghton Hall with an overnight stay...
- Coach Trips and Group Visits
Welcoming Pre-Arranged Group Visits: Tailoring your visit to...
- Access Statement
Where possible we make provisions to ensure Houghton is...
- Stables | Soldier Museum
Houghton Hall ( / ˈhaʊtən / HOW-tən) [1] is a country house in the parish of Houghton in Norfolk, England. It is the residence of the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley. [2] It was commissioned by the de facto first British Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, in 1722, and is a key building in the history of Neo-Palladian architecture in England.
Houghton Hall (AFI: [ˈhaʊtən 'hɔːl]) [1] es una country house situada justo al norte de Houghton en Norfolk, Reino Unido. Es la residencia de David Cholmondeley , séptimo marqués de Cholmondeley.
King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6UE. Get Directions. Visit. Exclusive Use. History. Part Free. Houghton Hall is one of the grandest survivors of the Palladian era, built in the 1720s for Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. It is a showcase of the work of architects James Gibbs and Colen Campbell, complemented by the richly ...
545 reviews. #1 of 3 things to do in Houghton. Art GalleriesHistoric SitesArchitectural BuildingsGardens. Closed now. Write a review. About. Open 21 April - 31 October 2024 (selected days), Houghton Hall was built in the 1720s for Britain's First Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole.
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- Bircham Road, Houghton
Houghton Hall, Gardens and Sculpture Park. 545 reviews. #1 of 3 things to do in Houghton. Art GalleriesHistoric SitesArchitectural BuildingsGardens. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Open 21 April - 31 October 2024 (selected days), Houghton Hall was built in the 1720s for Britain's First Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole.
Houghton Hall is a beautiful Palladian Mansion in North Norfolk built for Britain’s First Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, in the 1720s. It is now home to the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley and his family – a descendant of Sir Robert Walpole.