Blickling Hall

Blickling Hall
Blickling Hall
 
['blɪklɪȖ 'hɔːl], Herrenhaus bei Aylsham in der County Norfolk, eines der größten jakobinischen Landhäuser Englands, erbaut 1616-27, um 1770 zur heutigen Vierflügelanlage ausgebaut.

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