Euston Hall
Euston Hall, a Georgian redbrick country house built in 1666, is one wing of a much larger house which suffered fire in 1902. The Dukes of Grafton are descended from Charles 11 and still live there today. Displayed are a collection of paintings from the Court of Charles II by Van Dyck and Lely, and a fine Stubbs can be found in the dining room. The 17th century gardens were laid out by John Evelyn and the park and river layout designed by William Kent. A feature is the restored 18th century watermill.
Places to Stay & Visit in or near Thetford
Address
Euston Hall,
Euston,
Thetford,
Norfolk
IP24 2QP
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Information on Euston Hall, Euston, Thetford
| Opening Times: | 19 Jun to 18 Sep Thu. 29 Jun, 13 Jul, 7 Sep Suns, 14:30-17:00. |
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| Admission: | Hall & Gardens: Adult £6.00, Child (5-16) £2.00, Concession £5.00, Groups (12+) £5.00. Garden only: £3.00. |
| Location: | 12 Miles north of Bury St Edmunds on A1088. |
| Facilities: |
Limited Disabled Access,
Sales Point,
Shop,
Cafe,
Refreshments,
Parking Availability |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

