Earsham Hall

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Earsham Hall, Georgian country house in Earsham, England

The three-story manor displays red brick construction with a slate hipped roof and symmetrical design featuring a prominent seven-bay front section.

The initial structure, built in 1707 by amateur architect John Buxton, incorporated existing timber-framed buildings that were later encased in brick construction.

The Duke of Cumberland's Dining Room, situated in the north-east wing, represents the social connections between English nobility and country estates.

The restored property now functions as both a residence and business center, offering spaces for events, weddings, and antique retail operations.

Sir John Soane, a notable English architect, contributed to the building by converting the orangery into a music room and redesigning the kitchens with top lighting.

Location: Earsham

Inception: 1707

Architectural style: Georgian architecture

GPS coordinates: 52.45750,1.39572

Latest update: March 10, 2025 09:10

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