Barningham Hall

Barningham Hall
Viewed from the north west
Location within Norfolk
General information
TypeHistoric house
LocationBarningham Winter, Barningham Hall, Matlask, Norfolk, NR11 7HY, Sheringham, England
Coordinates52°52′24″N 1°11′21″E / 52.873257°N 1.189029°E / 52.873257; 1.189029
Completed1612
Renovated1805
ClientSir Edward Paston
Design and construction
ArchitectsJohn Adey Repton (hall),
Humphrey Repton (1805 renovations)
Website
Listed Building – Grade I
Designated20 February 1952
Reference no.1373792
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Barningham Hall is a privately owned Grade I listed country house and estate, half a mile north-west of the village of Matlaske in the English County of Norfolk, United Kingdom. The house was built for Sir Edward Paston in 1612, although the house seen today is the result of renovations, alterations and an enlargement project carried out under the supervision and design of Humphry Repton and his architect son John Adey Repton in 1805.