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  1. 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.

  2. 2 days ago · Explore Blickling Estate’s breathtaking mansion, gardens and park, in Norfolk's Bure Meadows, cared for by the National Trust.

  3. No trip to Blickling Estate would be complete without a visit to Blickling Hall, a Jacobean mansion thought to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn. Discover its collections and learn more about the Long Gallery library, with its 12,500 volumes.

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · The landscape with its hedges and narrow tree-lined lanes has changed little over the centuries and is quintessentially Norfolk. Blicklings owners have used the estate as a place of quiet refuge, while playing their part on the world’s political stage.

  5. May 18, 2021 · History of Blickling Hall. 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.

  6. Blickling Estate is open 363 days a year. There is an admission charge to access Blickling Hall, which includes access to the garden. The hall is normally open 11am to 3pm in the autumn and winter season and 11am to 4pm in the spring and summer season. Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.

  7. Blickling Hall, famed for its architectural beauty, stands amid a landscape typical of the great hunting estates of England’s 18th and 19th century landed gentlemen. Blickling Hall itself was built in 1616-24 for Sir Henry Hobart (pronounced Hubberd), 1st Baronet and James I’s Lord Chief Justice.