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Houghton Hall — Norfolk’s Palladian Art Estate

Explore Grand Architecture, Sculpture Gardens, and Royal History Houghton Hall, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6TY
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Gates open: 11:00 House opens: 12:00 Last entry: 16:00 House closes: 16:30 Garden, café & outside areas close: 17:00 info@houghtonhall.com
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Houghton Hall — Norfolk’s Palladian Art Estate

Where Aristocratic Elegance Meets Modern Creativity

In the peaceful countryside of West Norfolk, Houghton Hall stands as one of Britain’s finest Palladian mansions.
Built in the 1720s for Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first Prime Minister, the house reflects power, ambition, and refined taste.

Today, its magnificent interiors and innovative sculpture park make Houghton Hall a leading destination for art, history, and design lovers.

Power, Politics, and Palladian Design

Walpole commissioned Colen Campbell and James Gibbs, two leading Palladian architects, to create a home worthy of his status.
The result: a perfectly balanced mansion surrounded by formal lawns, parkland, and noble avenues of trees.

Therefore, Houghton Hall is both a political statement and a masterpiece of early 18th-century style.

Exploring Houghton Hall
1. The State Rooms

Inside, ornate ceilings, gilded furniture, and tapestries reveal the wealth of Walpole’s period.
Famous artworks — some once forming part of the Houghton Collection — hang in elegant harmony.
Moreover, guides share compelling stories of court influence, hosting, and heritage.

2. Contemporary Art Exhibitions

Houghton Hall is a major centre for modern sculpture and installation art.
Works by artists such as Richard Long, Henry Moore, and Ai Weiwei appear across the estate.
In addition, seasonal exhibitions bring international art to this rural setting.

3. Gardens and Parkland

The award-winning grounds include:

Sculpture park and woodland walks

Walled garden with fountains and bright borders

Deer park with white fallow deer grazing under ancient trees

Nature and creativity blend beautifully in every direction.

Learn more at the Houghton Hall official website

Royal Connections

After Walpole’s death, the estate passed by marriage to the Marquesses of Cholmondeley, whose family still lives here today.
Royal visits and cultural events continue to link Houghton Hall with Britain’s highest circles.

Furthermore, its location near the Sandringham Estate reflects Norfolk’s longstanding royal presence.

Visiting Houghton Hall
How to Get There

Address: Houghton, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE31 6TY

By Car: Free parking on site

By Public Transport: Limited local buses — taxi recommended from King’s Lynn

Opening Hours & Admission

Open seasonally — check dates before travel

Admission fees apply; separate charges for house and gardens

Facilities

Café and shop

Toilets and picnic areas

Step-free routes in gardens; limited access indoors

Family-friendly grounds

Nearby Attractions

Sandringham Estate — Royal residence in the countryside

Castle Rising — Impressive medieval fortress

Holkham Hall — Another grand Palladian landmark

King’s Lynn — Historic port town nearby

Together, they form the West Norfolk Heritage Trail.

Why Visit Houghton Hall?

The Houghton Hall experience combines:

Political history

Architectural grandeur

World-class contemporary art

Serene gardens and wildlife

Whether you come to admire Palladian symmetry or to discover modern outdoor sculpture, Houghton offers inspiration at every turn.

It’s not just a stately home — it’s a cultural powerhouse in the Norfolk landscape.

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