A grey and foreboding sky hung over fans gathered at Holkham Hall for Jools Holland's gig with his Rhythm And Blues Orchestra. But would the bad weather spoil the evening or could Jools wash away the ...
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Five makers from The New Craftsmen have been inspired by north Norfolk’s Holkham Hall to create a new collection of pieces that draw on the rich history of the 18th-century house and its 25,000 acres ...
You are in: Norfolk > Entertainment > Music & Clubbing > Reviews > Review: Status Quo at Holkham Hall From Coronation Street to TV adverts, Status Quo have been popping up everywhere including this ...
Holkham Hall, home of the Coke family and the Earls of Leicester, was built between 1734 and 1764 by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester. This Palladian style mansion reflects Thomas Coke's ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It’s by far the best way to engage with the wild, ethereal beauty of this captivating stretch of England’s east ...
Holkham Hall has launched its festive programme for 2025 with some new additions this year. From November 28 to December 30, Holkham Hall by Candlelight will immerse visitors in a magical world where ...
You are in: Norfolk > In Pictures > 360 panoramas > West Norfolk > Holkham Hall statue gallery The Statue Gallery at Holkham Hall contains one of the most complete collection of classical statues in a ...
Holkham Hall is one of those rare buildings that seems to embody the spirit of the age in which it was created. Its outward appearance, set in spreading parkland, answers the popular ideal of a great ...
In 1835, Holkham Hall, the mid-eighteenth century home of the Earl of Leicester, had a very special guest: the future Queen of England. Princess Victoria, at the time just 16-years-old, stayed at the ...
Golden, sea-washed sand stretching out endlessly, wild dunes and pine forest hiding any form of civilisation and the wind whipping clouds briskly across the ever-changing sky: at low tide, Holkham ...
John Goodall revisits the splendours of Holkham Hall in Norfolk, a celebrated house — and the seat of the Earl of Leicester — created in the mid 18th century by Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester. Holkham ...