Earsham Hall

Earsham Hall
Location in Norfolk
General information
TypeCountry house
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationEarsham, United Kingdom
Coordinates52°27′28″N 1°23′45″E / 52.4578°N 1.3959°E / 52.4578; 1.3959
Completedc.1707
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Buxton
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Earsham House is a Georgian country house near the village of Earsham, Norfolk. It is a Grade II* listed building.

The house is built in three storeys of red brick with a parapet and a slate hipped roof. It has a symmetrical 7-bay frontage, the middle 3 bays of which are recessed and fronted by a porch. A wing to the north-east contains the Duke of Cumberland's Dining Room. Other service wings are attached.