Category:Gunton Hall, Norfolk
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This is a category about listed building number 1049868. |
English: Gunton Hall (or Gunton Park) is a large country house near Suffield in Norfolk, built by Matthew Brettingham for Sir William Harbord in the 1740s and extended by James Wyatt in 1775. The house lay derelict for nearly a century after it was almost destroyed by fire in 1882, until it was bought by Kit Martin, an architect, in 1980 and converted into individual freehold houses.
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Location | Gunton, Thorpe Market, North Norfolk, Norfolk, East of England, England | ||||
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Gunton Hall stable block (3 F)
Media in category "Gunton Hall, Norfolk"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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-2020-10-18 Gunton Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk (1).JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 8.07 MB
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-2020-10-18 Gunton Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk (2).JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 8.6 MB
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-2020-10-18 Gunton Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk (3).JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 5.61 MB
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-2020-10-18 Gunton Hall, Hanworth, Norfolk (4).JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 5.74 MB
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Neale(1818) p3.032 - Gunton Hall, Norfolk.jpg 1,808 × 1,235; 499 KB
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CS p4.292 - Gunton Park, Norfolk - Morris's County Seats, 1879.jpg 2,736 × 1,962; 860 KB
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Gunton Hall, Norfolk - geograph.org.uk - 318544.jpg 640 × 334; 100 KB
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Gunton Park. Print 1819. by JP Neale..jpg 500 × 331; 145 KB