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Trowse Hall, Norfolk, EnglandTree: Kelly / Grayer Notes: Crown Point consists of mid-19th-century gardens designed by William Broderick Thomas around what is now called Whitlingham Hall. The Hall is set in wider parkland and the former estate, which includes the ruins of Trowse Newton Hall and a late 19th-century lime avenue, is in divided ownership. The estate had been in the hands of the Money family since the latter part of the 17th century. A new house on the site by John Money in 1784. The house was surrounded by a small park, which had been extended to around 31 hectares by 1817. A large Elizabethan-style mansion was built on the site after 1861. The house was enlarged and the gardens updated after 1901. OpenStreetMap Latitude: , Longitude:
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