Earsham Hall, Georgian country house in Earsham, England
Earsham Hall is a Georgian country house displaying the typical features of its era with red brick construction and a slate hipped roof throughout. The three-story building presents a symmetrical front facade with seven bays and incorporates earlier timber-framed structures that were later encased in brick.
The house was built in 1707 by John Buxton, an amateur architect, who adapted existing timber-framed buildings by encasing them in brick. Later the building was reshaped by renowned architect John Soane, who transformed the orangery and redesigned the kitchen areas.
The Duke of Cumberland's Dining Room in the northeast wing shows how nobility connected with country estates during the 1700s. The space reflects the social gatherings and entertaining that took place in such grand homes.
The property today serves as a private residence and event venue offering spaces for celebrations, weddings, and business activities. Visitors should contact in advance since access and viewing availability varies depending on current use and operations.
John Soane, one of England's most important architects of his era, reshaped the building by converting the orangery into a music room. His innovative use of top lighting in the kitchen areas demonstrates his understanding of how light and function could transform everyday spaces.
Location: Earsham
Inception: 1707
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.45750,1.39572
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:42
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