Set in the heart of Norfolk, this magnificent Grade II listed residence stands within its own private grounds near the peaceful town of Dereham, boasting views over the River Wensum. Originally built in 1852 by Sir Charles Barry, Bylaugh Hall offers stylish accommodation in tranquil surroundings. Following extensive restoration by the current owners, the hall features rare Ancaster stone, making it popular with photo-shoots and filming. Bylaugh Hall is perfectly situated to enjoy all that Norfolk has to offer, including a number of country pursuits on the Norfolk broads and coast, such as golf, fishing, walking, riding and sailing.
Bylaugh Hall was considered a ‘ruin’ for the last 50 years, however, over the last 5 years the current owners have been restoring it to the elegant and stylish residence it is today. The restoration is available to view and is the subject of much interest as it draws on rare skills. The Hall features a range of function rooms for up to 150 people.
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