Blickling Hall - Wikipedia Blickling Hall is a Jacobean stately home situated in 5,000 acres of parkland in a loop of the River Bure, near the village of Blickling north of Aylsham in Norfolk, England The mansion was built on the ruins of a Tudor building for Sir Henry Hobart from 1616 and designed by Robert Lyminge
Blickling Estate | Norfolk | National Trust Discover more about Blickling Hall, in Norfolk, a Jacobean mansion thought to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn, and sits in a historic park
Blickling Estate - Hall, Gardens, Café and Shop With three cafes on-site and a pub, there’s plenty of choice as to where to eat Whether you’re a book worm, plant lover or stamp collector, don’t miss the Blickling shops and gallery selling a variety of local art and crafts
Blickling Hall - History and Facts | History Hit Blickling Hall is a stately home of historic importance in Norfolk, England The original banqueting hall on the Blickling Estate was built in the 15th century, when the estate was in the possession of Sir John Fastolf Blickling’s most famous resident was Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and Queen of England between 1533 and 1536
Visiting Blickling Hall: Parking, entry cost and best walks How to find Blickling and parking Blickling is actually a little village next door to the market town of Aylsham (also worth stopping by during your visit) If you're driving from Norwich, follow the A140 until you reach Aylsham and go straight over the roundabout to continue on Norwich Road