Dalham Hall

Heritage Site in Suffolk West Suffolk

England

Dalham Hall

Dunstall Green: Denham Road
Dunstall Green: Denham Road Credit: Michael Garlick

Dalham Hall is a historic country estate located in Suffolk, England. Situated near the village of Dalham, this stunning Grade II* listed building is renowned for its architectural beauty and rich heritage. The hall was originally built in the early 18th century and has undergone several renovations and additions over the years.

The main hall is an impressive example of Georgian architecture, featuring a symmetrical design, elegant proportions, and classical elements. The exterior is adorned with beautiful brickwork, sash windows, and a grand entrance portico. The interior boasts ornate plasterwork, intricate woodwork, and magnificent chandeliers.

Surrounding the hall is a vast estate that spans over 3,000 acres of parkland, woodlands, and gardens. The meticulously maintained gardens feature manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and charming water features. The estate also includes a picturesque lake, which adds to the scenic beauty of the surroundings.

Throughout its history, Dalham Hall has been associated with prominent families and figures. It was once owned by the Viscount Hardinge and later became the country residence of the Guinness family. Today, it is owned by a private individual and is occasionally used as a venue for special events and weddings.

Dalham Hall is not open to the public on a regular basis, but it can be admired from the outside during certain times of the year. Its stunning architecture, beautiful grounds, and significant historical value make it a cherished heritage site in Suffolk.

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Dalham Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.233/0.527 or Grid Reference TL7262. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dunstall Green: Denham Road
Dunstall Green: Denham Road
Dalham: Fallow field with oil seed rape plants growing randomly
Dalham: Fallow field with oil seed rape plants growing randomly
Dalham: Farm buildings
Dalham: Farm buildings
Dalham: Farm track with notice saying it is 'not a public right of way'
Dalham: Farm track with notice saying it is 'not a public right of way'
Dalham: Bridge over the River Kennett providing access to housing
Dalham: Bridge over the River Kennett providing access to housing
Dalham: Spring Cottage
Dalham: Spring Cottage
Dalham: Oil seed rape crop
Dalham: Oil seed rape crop
Dalham: Large hardstanding area surrounded on three sides by baled hay
Dalham: Large hardstanding area surrounded on three sides by baled hay
Dalham: Oil seed rape crop
Dalham: Oil seed rape crop
Dalham: 46 The Street, 'The Cottar House'
Dalham: 46 The Street, 'The Cottar House'
Dalham: Cottages in Lidgate Road
Dalham: Cottages in Lidgate Road
Dalham: The Affleck Arms PH
Dalham: The Affleck Arms PH
Dalham: Village sign
Dalham: Village sign
Dalham: Road bridge over the River Kennett
Dalham: Road bridge over the River Kennett
Dalham: Ford Cottage
Dalham: Ford Cottage
Dalham: Brookside
Dalham: Brookside
Denham: 30 and 32 The Street
Denham: 30 and 32 The Street
Dalham: 40 The Street
Dalham: 40 The Street
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Dalham Hall is located at Grid Ref: TL7262 (Lat: 52.233, Lng: 0.527)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: West Suffolk

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Located within 500m of 52.233,0.527
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Lat/Long: 52.2337734/0.5229835
Cecil Rhodes
Commemorates Wikidata: Q19825
Historic: memorial
Inscription: Burial place of Cecil Rhodes
Memorial: memorial
Subject Wikidata: Q19825
Subject Wikipedia: en:Cecil Rhodes
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