Felbrigg Hall

Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century English country house near the village of the same name in Norfolk. It is famous for its Jacobean architecture and fine Georgian interiors. Outside is a walled garden, an orangutan tree and orchards. The house and grounds were left to the National Trust by Robert Ketton-Cremer in 1969. The hall is listed as Class I on the National Heritage List of England. Most of the grounds are part of the Felbrigg Woods, a site of particular scientific interest because, according to legend, the hall is haunted by book lover William Windham III. In 1809, a fire broke out in the library, as a book lover, he couldn't stand to watch the books burn in the fire, so he risked his life to protect the books and was killed. horribly injured, and then died a few weeks later.


Many people said they saw Windham's ghost in the library in Felbrigg many times, on a table or sitting on a chair. Many believe that he went back to the library to read his favorite books.

Inside view of Felbrigg Hall
Inside view of Felbrigg Hall
Exterior view of Felbrigg Hall
Exterior view of Felbrigg Hall

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