Blickling Hall
Blickling Hall is one of the great Jacobean houses of England β a breathtaking red-brick palace rising out of the Norfolk countryside, approached by an avenue of ancient yew hedges. Said to stand on the site of Anne Boleyn's childhood home, it's a place layered with history, with state rooms full of portraits, tapestries and books, and a landscape garden of extraordinary scale.
- Spectacular Jacobean red-brick mansion
- Anne Boleyn connections and legends
- Grand formal garden and parkland
Best for Tudor and Jacobean history and Norfolk's finest architecture.
Things to see at Blickling Hall
Tick these off when you visit β open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- Jacobean Red-Brick FaΓ§ade
- The Long Gallery
- East Parterre Garden
- 18th-Century Stone Fountain
- 1745 Yew Hedges on the Approach