


Welcome to Blickling Estate, one of Norfolk’s most impressive and storied country retreats. Located near the market town of Aylsham, this breathtaking Jacobean mansion is set within nearly 5,000 acres of parkland and gardens. It is famous for its red-brick architecture and its long-standing connection to the family of Anne Boleyn.
What to Experience
Visitors can explore the grand rooms of the hall, which house an incredible collection of tapestries, fine furniture, and one of the most significant historic libraries in the country. Outside, the formal gardens are a highlight, featuring ancient yew hedges, a lake, and a vibrant parterre. Beyond the manicured lawns lies the vast parkland, where you can walk or cycle through woodland and meadows to discover hidden gems like the Mausoleum pyramid.
Duration & Audience
Most visitors spend between 3 to 5 hours here, though those who love long walks or cycling can easily turn it into an all-day adventure.



Best Times to Visit
To avoid crowds, arrive early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The parkland is beautiful year-round, but the gardens are most spectacular in late spring and summer when the borders are in full bloom. For a quieter experience, midweek during school term time is ideal.
Unique Features
Blickling is unique for its “secret” history—it was used as an RAF base during World War II, and there is a small museum on-site dedicated to this period. It is also reputedly one of the most haunted houses in England, supposedly visited by the ghost of Anne Boleyn.
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Nearby Enhancements
If you have extra time, the Bure Valley Railway is a charming steam train experience that runs between Aylsham and Wroxham. The nearby town of Aylsham itself offers lovely local tea rooms and independent shops to round off your trip.