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Felbrigg Hall volunteer John Kaye caught the bird by putting a coat over it. A rogue turkey has been removed from a National Trust estate in Norfolk after "frightening" dog walkers.
An 18th Century clock at a historic hall in Norfolk has been restored with a £25,000 bequest. The turret clock at Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer, has been refurbished using money left in a will by ...
In Felbrigg: The Story of a House, he writes: 'Anna, the eldest, was the beauty of them all…Margaret, the second daughter, with less beauty, had much gaiety and vitality. Ellen, the third, was a ...
Located in Felbrigg’s strong room, the installation includes a structure with running water, intended to resemble part of the river. The bed of the ‘river’ is a mirror and, by shining lights ...
Cook and her staff have been busy in the kitchens of Felbrigg Hall, which opens to the public for the season tomorrow, Saturday March 3. Visitors to the 'downstairs' hub of the National Trust stately ...
Following its outstanding success last year, 2008 will see the return of Felbrigg Hall’s Chilli Fiesta and summer fete, in what is hotting up to be the highlight event for the property this summer.
Now Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer, will be undergoing essential work to ensure its preservation for future generations. The National Trust has been given the go-ahead to replace part of the stately ...
It was the hottest event in Norfolk and crowds flocked to it in their thousands. This week's National Trust chilli festival at Felbrigg Hall saw a record turnout of up to 8,000 visitors who browsed ...
Bob and Linda Gates worked for 14 years at Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk until the furore over the rainbow-coloured lanyards and the controversial ‘outing’ of its last squire.
A rogue turkey has been removed from a National Trust estate in Norfolk after "frightening" dog walkers. The full-grown male, which stands about 3ft (0.91m) tall, was discovered in the grounds of ...