Earsham Hall

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Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationEarsham, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°27′28″N 1°23′45″E / 52.4578°N 1.3959°E / 52.4578; 1.3959
Earsham Hall
Map of Norfolk showing the location of Ellingham Hall
Map of Norfolk showing the location of Ellingham Hall
Location in Norfolk
General information
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationEarsham, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°27′28″N 1°23′45″E / 52.4578°N 1.3959°E / 52.4578; 1.3959
Completedc.1707
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Buxton

Earsham House is a Georgian country house near the village of Earsham, Norfolk. It is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

The house is built in three storeys of red brick with a parapet and a slate hipped roof. It has a symmetrical 7-bay frontage, the middle 3 bays of which are recessed and fronted by a porch. A wing to the north-east contains the Duke of Cumberland's Dining Room. Other service wings are attached.

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