Felbrigg Hall NT

Felbrigg Hall NT Felbrigg Hall combines opulence and homeliness, while outside the decorative and productive walled garden is a gardener's delight.

The rolling landscape park (520 acres) includes a lake, woods and waymarked trails and is a great place to explore nature. A welcoming home, Felbrigg is a place of many contrasts that reveals itself slowly. The estate is a timeless place of sanctuary and tranquillity; you relax as you come up the drive. The size of the parkland belies the intimacy of the hall and walled garden, the richness of Fel

brigg surprises and delights with many hidden treasures to explore. Cherished for its homeliness and charm, Felbrigg reflects the personal stories of four families and their warmth and fondness for the estate. Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, still often referred to as The Squire, was the last family member to live at Felbrigg. A noted historian, his book 'Felbrigg: The Story of a House' is rich with information about the hall, grounds and the families who made Felbrigg their home. He is the lens through which the family stories and their changes of fortune are told as he wrote about the many characters that preceded him. Using his insight into the past we can evoke the family feel of the estate and the connections with the local community. He had a great love of books and trees but his real interest was in people and their lives.
“I found myself able to live at Felbrigg and lead the life I have ever since, among my books and my trees”
The renowned ancient woodland shelters the estate from the north winds; and the open pasture land and lake are a haven for plants and wildlife. The stunning views across the open Norfolk landscape; where big skies frame perfect sunsets, showcase the vibrant colours of nature which change dramatically with the seasons. The walled garden and orchard are dominated by the working dovecote. Doves fly and chickens scratch around the garden adding to the relaxing and tranquil atmosphere. Ever changing, the garden is a constant source of inspiration and delight. The house is mostly intact apart from a room blown up by a fireworks experiment the 18th century. The large collection is original to the families who made Felbrigg their home, creating layers of a very personal history and giving it a ‘lived in’, comfortable feel. The Victory V, a personal war memorial planted by the last squire in memory of his brother killed in Crete in 1941, accentuates the important sense of unity created between family and estate over the centuries. Felbrigg continues today as a much cherished country retreat.

Vacancy at Felbrigg 📣Permanent ChefOn average 37.5 hours per weekApply online by 10 May Join the Food & Beverage team at...
27/04/2026

Vacancy at Felbrigg 📣

Permanent Chef
On average 37.5 hours per week
Apply online by 10 May

Join the Food & Beverage team at Felbrigg Hall as our new chef and prepare delicious food from scratch using fresh, seasonal ingredients.

If you have a ‘can-do’ attitude and a desire to provide high standards of food for visitors we want to hear from you.

A full induction will be provided, as well as training in allergens and food safety.

To find out more, please search 'Felbrigg' on the National Trust Jobs website, nationaltrustjobs.org.uk.

Photo: William Shaw

Hot dog? Felbrigg has an ice cream for that.April may famously feature unpredictable weather but come rain or shine cool...
20/04/2026

Hot dog? Felbrigg has an ice cream for that.

April may famously feature unpredictable weather but come rain or shine cooling canine treats can be found in the Squire's Pantry.

The tea-room is open daily from 10am - 4.30pm. Pop in before or after a four-legged stomp around the Felbrigg Estate.

April's almond simnel scone comes with optional dollops of blood orange marmalade, jam and clotted cream.Top-off your vi...
04/04/2026

April's almond simnel scone comes with optional dollops of blood orange marmalade, jam and clotted cream.

Top-off your visit to the Squire's Pantry tea-room at Felbrigg with this twist on a classic Easter cake.

27/03/2026

The eggs are stacked and activity stations at the ready!

Every single National Trust Easter trail is different. At Felbrigg, explore the estate and woodland and try your hand at lawn games, den building, balance beams and more.

🎟️ It is free to visit the Felbrigg Estate (car parking charges apply for non-members).

Each trail pack is £3.50 and includes a sheet, bunny ears and chocolate/free from egg.

🕙28 March – 12 April, from 10am, last entry at 3pm.

🦼 The route is wheelchair and buggy friendly.

Visit our website to plan you visit.

Have you experienced Christmas at Felbrigg Hall yet?Wander through downstairs rooms decorated in festive finery and imag...
03/12/2025

Have you experienced Christmas at Felbrigg Hall yet?

Wander through downstairs rooms decorated in festive finery and imagine yourself celebrating Christmas in this opulent yet homely hall.

Visit Friday - Monday before 15th December.
Doors open at 11am and last entry is at 2.30pm.
Free entry for National Trust members and under 5s.

Tie a bow on your day with winter warmers from the Squire's Pantry tea-room and stocking supplies in the shop.

Photos: Rob Coleman

Catch Christmas at Felbrigg Hall on BBC Look East ✨Available to watch until this evening, see reporter Debbie Tubby expe...
25/11/2025

Catch Christmas at Felbrigg Hall on BBC Look East ✨

Available to watch until this evening, see reporter Debbie Tubby experience Felbrigg at its festive finest and hear from Collections & House Manager Louise Green about Christmas traditions in the hall from centuries gone by.

Watch from 21:00 minutes: https://rebrand.ly/xlagp9u

Christmas at Felbrigg Hall is open Friday - Monday until 15 December.

Photo: Rob Coleman

Closure on Thursday 27 November, due to planned power cut.Felbrigg Hall, the gardens, tea-room, shop and second-hand boo...
24/11/2025

Closure on Thursday 27 November, due to planned power cut.

Felbrigg Hall, the gardens, tea-room, shop and second-hand bookshop will all be closed this Thursday.

The car park and estate will remain open for wintry walks. There will be no Wi-Fi anywhere on site and no heating in the toilets🥶

Photo: Rob Coleman

Felbrigg Hall is closed this weekend while baubles a'plenty are being unboxed and fairy lights detangled, ready to decor...
15/11/2025

Felbrigg Hall is closed this weekend while baubles a'plenty are being unboxed and fairy lights detangled, ready to decorate downstairs rooms for Christmas.

Experience the hall in its festive finest on Fridays - Mondays between 21 November - 15 December.

The gardens and estate are open, along with the tea-room, shop and second-hand bookshop. Please check the website for opening times.

Photo: Rob Coleman

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