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Gayton Hall, Country house in Gayton, Norfolk, England

The brick building extends over three floors with nine bays on its southwest front, featuring stone bands between stories and corner quoins.

The present structure of Gayton Hall was built between 1803 and 1810 under the direction of architect Andrew St John.

The Romney family has maintained ownership of the estate since 1891, when Charles Marsham, the 4th Earl of Romney, purchased the property.

The gardens of Gayton Hall are accessible to visitors who wish to explore the landscaped grounds of this Grade II listed building.

Two Jacobean staircases inside the hall display turned balusters and square newels decorated with distinctive ball finials.

Location: Gayton

GPS coordinates: 52.74087,0.56321

Latest update: March 20, 2025 07:35

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