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FELBRIGG HALL, Aylmerton - 1000185 - Historic EnglandPRINCIPAL BUILDING Felbrigg Hall (listed grade I) is an impressive Jacobean country house built of rendered brick and flint with stone dressings under a slate ...
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The history of Felbrigg Hall - Norfolk - National TrustThe heart of the estate was built before the Norman conquest and enlarged by the Felbrigg family. The name 'Felbrigg' is a relic of the Danish invasions – ' ...
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Felbrigg Hall's collection - Norfolk - National TrustThe last squire of Felbrigg, R.W. Ketton-Cramer, donated the estate, hall and, unusually, all of its contents to the National Trust in 1969.
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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate | Norfolk - National TrustVisitor information for the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate. Elegant country house in North Norfolk with acres of parkland and Walled ...The history of Felbrigg · Visiting the hall at Felbrigg · Exploring the estate at Felbrigg
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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens & Estate - Experience NorfolkThe rolling landscape park with a lake, 211 hectares (520 acres) of woods and waymarked trails is a great place to explore nature and wildlife on this ...
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Felbrigg Estate - Great Wood - Woodland TrustThe estate covers some 1,760 acres (7.1 km2) of parkland and mixed woodland. The dominant feature is the 520-acre (2.1 km2) Great Wood which shelters the house.
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Exploring the estate at Felbrigg | Norfolk - National TrustWith 520 acres of woodland surrounded by a rolling parkland, lake and waymarked paths, there is plenty of space to explore the estate at Felbrigg.
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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate - WhichmuseumRating 4.4 (1) Felbrigg Hall, located near the village of Felbrigg in Norfolk, is a 17th-century English country house that is part of a National Trust property.
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Felbrigg Hall - DiCamillo CompanionFelbrigg, Aylmerton. Norfolk. England. Circa Date: 1620-86 w/18th & 19th century alterations and additions. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: Yes.
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FELBRIGG HALL, Felbrigg - 1373644 - Historic EnglandThis building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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The hall at Felbrigg | Norfolk - National TrustIn 1969, R.W. Ketton-Cremer, gave Felbrigg to the National Trust. Today, Felbrigg Hall is home to one of the Trust's largest collections. Here are some of the ...Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture
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Felbrigg-Hall - Norfolk Heritage ExplorerSummary. A 17th century mansion, built between 1620 and 1687, with later alterations, including a crenallated stable block built in the early 19th century.
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MNF57345 - Norfolk Heritage ExplorerSummary. The stables at Felbrigg Hall (NHER 6633) were constructed by W. J. Donthorn in 1825 for. Admiral William Windham. The complex is arranged around a ...Missing: crenellated block
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Felbrigg | Domesday BookOwners · Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Roger Bigot. · Lord in 1086: Roger Bigot. · Overlord in 1066: (Earl) Gyrth. · Lords in 1066: Alward (of Felbrigg); Ketil; free man ...Missing: Hall | Show results with:Hall
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Felbrigg Hall - Axminster Heritage CentreFelbrigg estate, originally home to the Felbrigg family, was long the home of members of the Wyndham family, since the first John Wyndham (d. 1475) ...Missing: 13th century documentation
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Felbrigg Hall Norfolk... Felbrigg family until the mid-15th century when after the death of Sir Edmund Felbrigg it was acquired by the Wyndham (Later the Windham) family. The ...Missing: transition 1470s
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Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk | History & Photos - Britain ExpressFelbrigg hall was the home of the Windham family for 500 years, and stands in a beautiful woodland park. The house was designed by Robert Lyminge, ...
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VIPA Felbrigg HallAs a friend of Samuel Johnson, he inherited some of Johnson's books and bought others at the auction following his death. Having no direct descendents he had ...
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Felbrigg Hall - Historic Building of Norfolk - GeniWhen Ashe died in 1749, William Windham II began to dismantle the formal landscape and he soon engaged the architect James Paine (1717-89) to remodel the Hall.
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Felbrigg Hall - WikipediaThe 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.
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Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk: Jacobean Country Estate - Arlington ParkThe history of Felbrigg Hall dates to the 15th century when the original manor house was built. Over the centuries, it underwent expansions and renovations ...
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Felbrigg Hall Norfolk Stained GlassThis beautiful 17th century house is particularly noted for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interior, nevertheless, as would be expected ...
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Wyndham Cremer Ketton-Cremer (1870-1933) - Find a GraveBeeston Regis, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England. Death: 22 Apr 1933 (aged 62). Felbrigg, North Norfolk District, Norfolk, England.
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Robert Wyndham (RW) Ketton-Cremer - The Royal Literary Fund” Ketton-Cremer died on 12 December 1969 and bequeathed Felbrigg Hall to the National Trust. Legacy. He inherited the Norfolk estate Felbrigg Hall on the death ...
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Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969) 1401204The sitter was a talented author, landowner and devoted public servant, who left Felbrigg to the National Trust on his death in 1969. His quiet demeanour could ...Missing: maintenance | Show results with:maintenance
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R. W. KETTON-CREMER | joemasonspageOct 15, 2023 · RW Ketton-Cremer was descended from the Wyndhams, long time residents of Felbrigg Hall. It was under their stewardship that the hall was built in the early 17 ...
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Felbrigg Hall NorfolkThe heart of the estate was built up before the Norman Conquest by the Bigod family who settled following the Danish invasions of the 9th century.
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SERVICE WING TO EAST OF HALL, Felbrigg - Historic EnglandRectangular range fronted by long passage and flanked by projecting wings. Symmetrical facade of 7 bays, a flat-roofed corridor added or remodelled by Donthorn ...
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Segmental pediment above a window with a moulded brick sur…Aug 26, 2012 · Segmental pediment in brick on the west wing at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. Felbrigg was built for Thomas Windham between 1621 and 1624.
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File:Felbrigg Hall, Small stable block between the National Trust ...Oct 13, 2024 · Felbrigg Hall: Small stable block between the National Trust shop and toilets. Summary. DescriptionFelbrigg Hall, Small stable block between ...
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National Trust to carry out repairs to Felbrigg Hall | North Norfolk NewsJun 15, 2025 · The main house was built around 1621 and was owned by the Windham family for generations. In 1969, the estate was gifted to the National Trust ...Missing: architecture | Show results with:architecture<|control11|><|separator|>
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Felbrigg Hall South Corridor Project | National TrustA project is underway to improve the structural integrity and drainage systems of Felbrigg Hall's South Corridor roof, to safeguard its future and to ...Missing: repairs | Show results with:repairs
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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Parkland - Tour NorfolkThe estate was originally home to the Felbrigg family, but they sold it to a John Wyndham in the 15th century. A descendant built the hall as the Wyndham family ...
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The Secret Door and Haunted Library at Felbrigg Hall - WroteTripsSep 29, 2015 · Made in to the library by William Windham II in 1752-5 to house the books collected on his Grand Tour. Share this: Click to share on X ...
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Remembering the Grand Tour (Chapter 9) - The Ruins of RomeJan 2, 2025 · But the most significant collector of Busiri's work was William Windham II of Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk (National Trust). He remodelled a room in ...
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'Take this as my last dying gift' - The Royal Oak FoundationApr 13, 2020 · The second note was written by Robert Wyndham Ketton- Cremer (1906–69), the biographer and historian who inherited Felbrigg Hall in 1933 and ...
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Visiting the garden at Felbrigg - Norfolk - National TrustDiscover the widely renowned Walled Garden, as well as the West Garden, which is home to the 18th-century Orangery.Missing: citrus | Show results with:citrus
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Felbrigg Park, Norfolk | Ancient Tree ForumFelbrigg Estate is a National Trust property with 261 trees recorded, including oak and Felbrigg beech pollards and sweet chestnut.Missing: parkland history
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Lake dam walls restored at Blickling and Felbrigg estates in NorfolkDec 6, 2023 · A programme of meticulous re-pointing and replacement of failed bricks has been completed, to ensure the longevity and strength of the lake walls.Missing: dredging | Show results with:dredging
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Our work on Felbrigg Estate Norfolk | National TrustIt is hoped that this heathland will encourage nightjar and woodlark to nest there, and this environment will increase the biodiversity. Ranger working at ...Missing: dredging surveys
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Blickling and Felbrigg lakes undergo conservation work - BBCDec 6, 2023 · The future of ornamental lakes that offer a haven for wildlife at two stately homes has been secured after structural problems were fixed.
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National Trust needs to carry out repairs to Felbrigg HallMar 16, 2025 · The National Trust has applied to carry out alterations and repairs to protect Felbrigg Hall from climate change.
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National Trust - Cabinet Room conservation at Felbrigg Hall in NorfolkJul 18, 2023 · Work in the Cabinet Room at the National Trust's Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk draws to a close with the re-dressing of one exceptional window.
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[PDF] National Trust Annual Report 2023–2024 - FastlyJul 29, 2024 · million respectively as visitor numbers increased to more than 25 million in the year. ... Felbrigg Hall. 126,269. 121,130. Emmetts Garden.
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[PDF] National Trust Annual Report 2024-2025 - FastlyFeb 28, 2025 · This Annual Report has been prepared by the Board of Trustees and covers the period March 2024 to end of February 2025. 2. National Trust Annual ...
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Group visits to Felbrigg Hall Norfolk - National TrustGroups are welcome at Felbrigg Hall provided they have booked in advance. Discounts are available for groups of 15+ and National Trust members are admitted free ...
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Felbrigg Estate Accessible Walk, Norfolk - The Outdoor GuideFelbrigg Hall a perfect place for wheelchair users to visit. You can also hire an all terrain wheelchair to explore the magnificent woodlands.
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[PDF] 2022 Economic Impact of Tourism - Visit NorfolkThis report examines the volume and value of tourism and the impact of visitor expenditure on the local economy in 2022 and provides comparative data against ...Missing: Felbrigg | Show results with:Felbrigg
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National Trust volunteers refuse to wear LGBTQ badges - BBCAug 4, 2017 · As part of the National Trust's Prejudice and Pride campaign, and in conjunction with research done by the University of Leicester, a new ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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National Trust reveals Felbrigg Hall's last lord of the manor as gay in ...Jul 24, 2017 · The Unfinished Portrait outs Mr Ketton-Cremer as gay, exploring the squire's generous and calm nature alongside his secret struggle as a homosexual man.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Why has the National Trust outed leading historian as gay?Jul 30, 2017 · Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, pictured, has been 'outed' for a National Trust series. He died in 1963, but the one-time High Sheriff of ...<|separator|>
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The National Trust 'outs' Norfolk squire as gay 48 years after his deathJul 21, 2017 · Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer who died in 1969 left his Jacobean ancestral home, Felbrigg Hall, to the nation after his brother died, and he knew ...Missing: duties | Show results with:duties
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Rewriting history - The Christian InstituteFeb 1, 2019 · This was despite there being little to suggest that Ketton-Cremer was homosexual. Relatives criticised the National Trust, describing the ...
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Is outing people really the remit of the National Trust? - The GuardianAug 12, 2017 · Felbrigg Hall, in Norfolk, whose late owner, Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer ...
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National Trust volunteers banished to back room chores if they ...Aug 3, 2017 · It is understood that at least 10 Felbrigg Hall volunteers have refused to wear the lanyards or badges in protest at the Trust's decision to ...Missing: event | Show results with:event
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National Trust volunteers quit over Gay Pride badges - Daily MailAug 4, 2017 · A spokesman confirmed that 240 people had resigned over the Felbrigg Hall row but said that it was offset by 5,000 who joined up in the last ...
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'Hundreds' of National Trust members quit in protest over gay pride ...Aug 5, 2017 · Hundreds of National Trust (NT) members have reportedly quit over the charity's decision to require volunteers at one property to wear LGBT ...
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National Trust U-turn over LGBTQ badges at Felbrigg Hall - BBCAug 5, 2017 · The National Trust has reversed a decision to make some volunteers work away from the public after they refused to wear sexual equality symbols.Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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National Trust reverses decision enforcing use of gay pride badgesAug 5, 2017 · The National Trust has reversed a decision to bar volunteers from public-facing duties at a Norfolk stately home if they refuse to wear rainbow gay pride ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Prejudice and Pride - An analysis of visitor engagement and responseWhereas, another visitor to Felbrigg Hall thanked the Trust for 'shining a light' on the story of Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer and his homosexuality, alongside ...
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National Trust in u-turn over gay campaign after threat of volunteers ...Aug 5, 2017 · Scores of volunteers at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk had refused to wear the badges and lanyards bearing the motif despite being told they would be ...
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National Trust embroiled in row with volunteers over LGBTQ badgesAug 7, 2017 · Volunteers said that they objected to the 'outing' of Felbrigg Hall's last owner, Lord Ketton-Cremer, in a short film produced for as part of ...
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[PDF] Interim Report on the Connections between Colonialism and ... - FastlySep 1, 2020 · Large numbers of landowners and members of the wealthy middle classes invested in commerce that was linked directly to the slave trade, ...
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WINDHAM, William (1750-1810), of Felbrigg Hall, Norf.As such, Windham insisted on a private burial at Felbrigg, where his memorial stated: His views and councils were directed more to raising the glory than ...Missing: Georgian | Show results with:Georgian
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"The Gazetteer": a few corrections - Restore TrustOct 1, 2020 · On Felbrigg Hall, the report mentions that the Whig politician William Windham opposed the abolition of slavery in 1806, but does not ...
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Slavery and colonial links to three Norfolk National Trust halls ...Sep 21, 2020 · An owner of Felbrigg, William Windham III (1750–1810), was a long-serving MP and contemporary of the anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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Colonialism and historic slavery report | National TrustRead the National Trust's report into colonialism and historic slavery and explore how we're addressing this issue in properties and collections.Missing: Felbrigg Windham
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The history of the National TrustRead about our three founders – Octavia Hill, Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley – who set up the National Trust in 1895 to protect natural and historic ...Missing: apolitical | Show results with:apolitical
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About The National Trust - The Royal Oak FoundationThe National Trust was founded in 1895 by three Victorian philanthropists who were concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development and industrialization ...Missing: apolitical | Show results with:apolitical
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Pride, LGBTQ+ and the National TrustWe're attending more than 30 LGBTQ+ Pride events across England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2025. We also host events at the places we look after.
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Our work in the hall at Felbrigg Norfolk | National TrustA project is underway to improve the structural integrity and drainage systems of Felbrigg Hall's South Corridor roof, to safeguard its future and to improve ...
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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate - National Trust - AccessAbleThe estate offers toilet facilities with adaptations for disabled people, which can be found in the Hall. The second-hand bookshop, food kiosk and picnic area ...Missing: tours | Show results with:tours<|separator|>
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[PDF] A shell of its former self - Is The National Trust Being Mismanaged?May 22, 2025 · The Trust closed the property to the public in 2020, but while this was only intended to be until the roof was repaired, this was delayed ...<|separator|>
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National Trust membership falls second year in a rowSep 8, 2025 · The surge in young members contrasts with the slight fall in overall members, from 5.38 million in 2023-24 to 5.35 million last financial year.
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How tens of thousands have quit the National Trust - as historic body ...Mar 30, 2025 · It lost a staggering 89000 members last year, while Historic Houses has 85000 and has been increasing by 10000 year-on-year.
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Why members are deserting the National Trust - The TelegraphMar 6, 2025 · National Trust bosses were accused in 2020 of “dumbing down” the charity's role as a big cultural institution. A report published that year, ...
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National Trust reports 39% surge in Gen Z membersSep 8, 2025 · Membership held “relatively stable”, falling to 5.35m from 5.38m in 2023/24. Paying visitor figures increased by 5%. The charity explained “cost ...
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What is the National Trust? - Restore TrustThe National Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the ...Missing: apolitical | Show results with:apolitical