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Raveningham Hall, Grade II* listed country house in Raveningham, England

Raveningham Hall is a red brick mansion with a central portico supported by three bays of Tuscan columns. The property sits within an estate containing roughly 10 acres of gardens, including a walled kitchen area, a Victorian conservatory, herbaceous plantings, and shaped lawns.

The house was built around 1750 for Sir Edmund Bacon, 8th and 9th Baronet. It received Grade II* listed status in 1951, recognizing its architectural and historical importance.

The estate maintains traditional English farming practices, with Sussex cattle and Norfolk Horn sheep grazing in the parkland around the house. These herds are part of the daily landscape and shape how the grounds look throughout the year.

The house is open for pre-booked group tours only. Visitors should plan to spend time both inside the building and exploring the surrounding gardens and grounds.

The estate harnesses solar power through four photovoltaic installations across its buildings and grounds. One standout feature is a floating solar panel system on the estate's reservoir.

Location: Raveningham

Website: http://raveningham.com

GPS coordinates: 52.51330,1.53427

Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:09

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