Felbrigg Hall
About
Felbrigg Hall is a stately 17th‑century country house nestled in the heart of Norfolk’s rolling countryside, now managed by the National Trust. The house itself showcases exquisite Jacobean architecture and richly furnished interiors that reveal the history and charm of the region. Complementing the house is a stunning walled garden, a peaceful Great Wood of 520 acres, and an early‑modern ice house, all set within 1,760 acres of open parkland, lakes and forested paths. Visitors can wander the estate at their leisure, explore historic rooms such as the Great Hall and Chinese Bedroom, sample fresh produce and tea in the Squire’s Pantry, browse a second‑hand bookshop, and enjoy the diverse flora of the walled garden. Seasoned for leisurely exploration, the site welcomes all ages with guided tours, self‑service audio guides, and family‑friendly activities, making it an ideal destination for history buffs, garden lovers, and casual day‑trippers alike. With welcoming tea rooms, a second-hand bookshop, and accessible pathways through the estate, Felbrigg Hall offers an immersive cultural experience set against scenic natural surroundings.
Highlights
- 17th-Century Hall
- Walled Garden
- Great Wood
- Ice House
- Squire’s Pantry
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring to early Autumn, when the gardens burst into bloom and the weather is mild.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Architecture
- Beautiful Gardens
- Dog-Friendly Paths
- Member Perks
Things to consider
- Peak Season Crowds
- Limited Parking for Non-Members
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Adult
£12.00
Child
£6.00
Family
£30.00