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Euston Hall

Euston
Thetford, IP24 2QW
Tel: +44 (0)1842 766366
Fax: +44 (0)1842 766764
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Administrator: Mrs Linda Campbell
Owner: The Duke of Grafton
 
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Description
Euston first appears in the Domesday Book in 1087 as a manor belonging to the Abbey at Bury St Edmunds. There was a manor house here throughout the Middle Ages and in 1578 Elizabeth I stayed here with the Rookwood family on her way to Norwich.

The Estate, in near ruin, was purchased in 1666 by Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington and Secretary of State to the newly-restored King, Charles II. He set out to build a grand house in the French style, built around a central court with large pavilions on each corner. Charles II paid the first of several visits to Euston in 1671. John Evelyn, the diarist, was amongst the large court that accompanied the King, and he described the new Euston Hall as magnificent and commodious . . . splendidly furnished.

The property was inherited in 1685 by his daughter and son-in-law, the first Duke and Duchess of Grafton. In about 1750 their son, the Second Duke, decided to re-model the house and employed Matthew Brettingham who succeeded William Kent in designing Holkham Hall in Norfolk. The domes at Euston were replaced by the low pyramid roofs you see today, and some of the house was refaced.

So it remained mostly unchanged until a disastrous fire in 1902 which destroyed the south and west wings and the fine Verrio ceilings. The house was soon rebuilt on the same plan, but became unmanageable, and the south wing, and most of the west wing, were pulled down by the Tenth Duke in 1952. For further information, visit their Website.

Opening Times - 2010:

Thursdays from 17th June until 16th September.
Also open on Sunday 8th August and Sunday 5th September.
Open from 2.30 - 5 pm.

Admission Prices - 2010

Adults - £7
Child - £3
Seniors - £6
Group - £6
Gardens only - £3

Groups welcome (minimum 12 people)

More information on the garden can be found on The Gardens Guide.

 
Additional information
Historic House Parks Gardens
Groups Disabled Access Refreshments
Picnics Gifts Shop
Parking    
 

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