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  1. Vista de conjunto de Holkham Hall Fachada sur de Holkham Hall, con pórtico y frontón. Holkham Hall es una casa de campo de tipo country house, construida en el siglo XVIII, situada junto a la aldea de Holkham, en la parte norte del condado de Norfolk, en Inglaterra.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holkham_HallHolkham Hall - Wikipedia

    Holkham Hall (/ ˈ h oʊ k ə m / or / ˈ h ɒ l k ə m /) is an 18th-century country house near the village of Holkham, Norfolk, England, constructed in the Neo-Palladian style for the 1st Earl of Leicester (of the fifth creation of the title) by the architect William Kent, aided by Lord Burlington.

  3. Holkham Hall, country house located in Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, England, that was built by Thomas Coke, 1st earl of Leicester. It was designed by architects William Kent, Lord Burlington (Richard Boyle), and Matthew Brettingham. Construction of the house began in 1734 and was completed in 1764.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Holkham_HallHolkham Hall - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Holkham Hall es una casa de campo de tipo country house, construida en el siglo XVIII, situada junto a la aldea de Holkham, en la parte norte del condado de Norfolk, en Inglaterra.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HolkhamHolkham - Wikipedia

    Holkham is a small village and civil parish in north Norfolk, England, which includes a stately home and estate, Holkham Hall, and a beach, Holkham Gap, at the centre of Holkham National Nature Reserve . Geography. The parish has an area of 23.92 km 2 (9.24 sq mi) and in the 2001 census had a population of 236 in 104 households.

    • 220 (2011)
    • Norfolk
  6. Home to the Earls of Leicester, Holkham is steeped in history, Discover Holkham's past, from 1609 to the present day.

  7. Steeped in history, Holkham Hall on the north Norfolk coast has the perfect setting; surrounded by rolling parkland, rich in wildlife. This magnificent eighteenth-century Palladian hall is home is to the Earls of Leicester and the family takes great pride in sharing the house and its treasures with visitors.