Gilbert White's House, a village house, was built in the 18th century by Reverend Gilbert White. He was also a pioneering naturalist and author of 'The Natural ... read more
The Williamson Park is housing the iconic Ashton Memorial, built between 1907 and 1909 by the industrialist Lord Ashton, in memory of his (second) wife Jessy. read more
Rufford Old Hall dates back to the 15th century and has been in the hands of the Hesketh family until 1936. However the family lived at Rufford New Hall from ... read more
Gawthorpe Hall dates back to the 17th century, and was built for the Shuttleworth family. It was redesigned in the 1850s by Sir Charles Barry, designer of the Houses of ... read more
Bishop's House Garden is part of the Old Bishops Palace, which was completed in 1860. In 1959 the new palace was built, whereas the Old Palace came to be used by ... read more
Fairhaven was bought by the 2nd Lord Fairhaven in 1946 and developed the garden until he passed away in 1973. After his death, in 1975, the garden was opened to the ... read more
Sandringham is the much beloved country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen and is since 1862 home of four generations of British monarchs. The Queen opened Sandringham to ... read more
Blickling Hall has probably been the birthplace of Anna Boleyn. The property came later, by inheritance, in possession of William Kerr, 8th Marquess of Lothian (1763 ... read more
Felbrigg Hall is an elegant country house, surrounded by a 712 ha (1,760 acres) estate, has been for 500 years the home of the Wyndham family, until the last private and ... read more
Norfolk Lavender was founded in 1932 and produces many varieties of lavender and all kinds of herbs. There is a Countryside Gift Shop, with a full range of Lavender ... read more
Sheringham Hall and gardens constructed in the 1800s for the Upcher family, was a joint project of the famous landscape designer Humphry Repton and his architect son ... read more
Bressingham offers 6 hectares (17 acres) of world class gardens, a nursery and a venue for corporate and private events such as weddings at Bressingham Hall and High ... read more
Oxburgh Hall was built around 1482 by Sir Edmund Bedingfield. Since then, the house has been continuously inhabited by the Catholic family Bedingfield. Today the ... read more
The Plantation Garden, covering 1.2 ha (3 acres), was started in 1856 by Henry Trevor, a prosperous upholsterer and cabinet maker. He transformed an old chalk quarry ... read more
Hoveton Hall, not open to the public, was built between 1809 and 1812, and designed by Humphry Repton, the famous architect and landscape designer. It is owned by ... read more
Pensthorpe Natural Park, covering 280 ha (700 acres), was created as a nature reserve in the 1980s by Bill Makins. In 2003 it was acquired by Bill and Deb Jordan (Jordan ... read more
East Ruston Old Vicarage is a 13 ha (32 acres) an exotic coastal garden, started in 1973 by Alan Gray and Graham Robeson. The garden contains traditional borders, ... read more
Waterperry Gardens, covering 5.2 ha (13 acres), were started in the 1930s by Beatrix Havergal. Today the gardens include a formal knot garden, herbaceous borders, a rose ... read more
Greys Court is a Tudor-Style House with a courtyard, 14th century Tower and tranquil gardens. The house was given as a dowry to the wife of Sir William Stapleton, 4th ... read more
Buscot Park, built between 1780 and 1783, is the family home of Lord Faringdon, who looks after the property on behalf of the National Trust, as well as the family ... read more