Somerleyton
Hall Outside view - back
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Somerleyton
Hall, Lowestoft
Somerleyton
Hall was built in 1844 to reflect the wealth of the new Victorian
aristocracy. It was designed in Anglo-Italian style by Sir Morton
Peto. No expense was spared in the elaborate architectural features
and paintings were specially commissioned.
The Hall, set in 12 acres of gardens, is now the family home of
the Hon. Hugh Crossley, son of Lord and Lady Somerleyton.
The sweeping lawns and formal gardens provide colour and interest
throughout the year and it has a yew hedge maze dating back to 1846.
There are picnic areas, play areas, tea room and gift shop. All
areas of the hall and gardens are wheelchair accessible.
Information on opening dates and admission charges are available
on the Somerleyton Hall website.
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