Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century English country house with a fine Georgian interior and Jacobean architecture. The hall features a Great Hall with 15th-century stained-glass windows, a dining room with a table that takes you through 400 years of dining, and a library with approximately 5,000 books. The estate also includes a walled garden, an orangery, and orchards. The gardens are home to the National Collection of colchicums and feature a number of specimens from North America. The hall and gardens are suitable for families, with accessible toilets and pathways, as well as a tea-room and second-hand bookshop. Assistance dogs are welcome, and there are all-weather paths through the woods and Walled Garden
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Activities: We went to Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate. We explored the house, including the library, and the gardens, especially the walled garden. It was a lovely day out
Highlights: The walled garden was definitely my favourite part! It was safe for Erin to run around, and the gardens were filled with colour and smelled fantastic ✨