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Felbrigg Hall Cabinet Room bay window dressed with crimson damask silk replica curtains, restored pelmet and gilt cornice
Felbrigg Hall Cabinet Room bay window dressed with replica silk damask curtains, restored pelmet and gilt cornice | © Paul Bailey

Houses and buildings to visit in Norfolk

From a recently restored 500-year-old moated manor house to the largest windpump in the Norfolk Broads, Norfolk is home to several must-see houses and buildings ready for you to discover.

Houses and buildings to visit in Norfolk

Visitors in the Long Gallery at Blickling Estate, Norfolk
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Blickling Hall 

Discover more about Blickling Hall, a Jacobean mansion thought to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn.

The Chinese bedroom at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk. The Chinese wallpaper depicts birds, flowers, trees and rocks.
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Felbrigg Hall 

Discover the hall at Felbrigg in Norfolk. A place of surprises and delights where each room stirs the imagination.

Visitor in a straw hat taking a photograph in the library at Oxburgh Estate, Norfolk
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Oxburgh Hall 

Oxburgh has been home to the Bedingfelds for more than 500 years, and they still live within private apartments at Oxburgh today. Discover what you might see on your visit.

Blue sky at Horsey Windpump, Norfolk
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Horsey Windpump 

Climb to the top of Horsey Windpump, where there's special views from the windows on all five floors on the way up to the top, with 61 steps in total.

Visitors look at a map displayed at the RAF Oulton Museum, Blickling
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RAF Oulton Museum at Blickling Estate 

During the Second World War, Blickling became billets for RAF Oulton aircrew. The museum remembers those who served as part of Bomber Command squadrons and risked their lives.

front exterior of Elizabethan House Museum in summer with blue sky
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Elizabethan House 

Discover what there is to do at the Elizabethan House Museum in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The building reflects the families who lived here from Tudor to Victorian times.

The exterior view of the St George's Guildhall building in Norfolk
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St George's Guildhall 

From a religious meeting house to a theatre venue used by Shakespeare, the history of St George's Guildhall dates back over 600 years. Discover more about its rich cultural story

Blue sky at Horsey Windpump, Norfolk

Discover more in Norfolk

Big skies, a stunning coastline, magnificent houses and gardens. You're spoilt for choice in Norfolk.