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Haughley Park, Grade I listed building in Haughley, England.

The red brick mansion features extensive garden walls on three sides, displaying traditional English architectural elements from the early 17th century.

The Sulyard family constructed Haughley Park in 1620 on land granted by Queen Mary I as recognition for Sir John Sulyard's loyalty during her reign.

The property maintains its historical connection to English nobility through regular guided tours that showcase the architectural features and garden landscape.

The house opens its gardens to visitors during specific seasons, while the barn serves as a location for weddings and private events.

A fire in 1961 severely damaged the structure, leading to a complete restoration that preserved its original architectural characteristics.

Location: Haughley

Website: https://haughleypark.co.uk

GPS coordinates: 52.21890,0.93287

Latest update: March 16, 2025 13:43

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