Blickling Hall
Blickling Hall is one of England's great Jacobean country houses, located in the village of Blickling in Norfolk approximately fifteen miles north of Norwich. Built in the early 17th century for Sir Henry Hobart, it is a National Trust property renowned for its dramatic moated exterior with turrets and shaped Dutch gables reflected in the formal parterre gardens. The house has strong associations with Anne Boleyn, whose family owned an earlier house on the site, and her ghost is said to haunt the building. The estate includes extensive woodland and parkland, a mausoleum, and the Blickling Great Wood.