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Clock Tower at Felbrigg Hall
The top view of the annex at Felbrigg Hall.
Felbrigg was built both before and after the English Civil War, with wonderful Stuart architecture. In the 19th century it was almost lost by it's owner... 'Mad Windham', who could not control his spending and his lavish life style. But was rescued by the Ketton-Cremer family in 1923 who returned it to it's former glory.
It is in a beautiful setting of 520 acres, with a lake and woods.
Felbrigg was built both before and after the English Civil War, with wonderful Stuart architecture. In the 19th century it was almost lost by it's owner... 'Mad Windham', who could not control his spending and his lavish life style. But was rescued by the Ketton-Cremer family in 1923 who returned it to it's former glory.
It is in a beautiful setting of 520 acres, with a lake and woods.
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