Things to see & do

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Join us for a 'Cracking Day Out'

Wallace & Gromit enjoy a cup of tea © Aardman Animation Ltd 2012

Join us for a day of celebration to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee on Monday 4 June from 11am - 10.30pm.

Explore the estate

A family out walking © NTPL

Take one of the waymarked paths and explore the estate. Visit the lake, walk through the woods or stroll through the fields - there's always something to see.

Be inspired by the gardens

Rhubarb growing in the Walled Garden at Felbrigg Hall. © NT

Be sure to visit the walled garden. With a fantastic array of fruit and vegetables, flowers and shrubs, you can always gain inspiration here.

Relax with some refreshments

Teapots and milk jugs hanging up in the tearoom at Felbrigg Hall. © NTPL/NTPL

Relax and unwind with a cup of tea and some delicious homemade cake from our tea-room.

Felbrigg, church, lake and icehouse walk

South front of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk © NTPL/Rupert Truman

A varied circular walk through open fields and woods, passing a church, lake, ice house and a variety of interesting trees.

Discover more items in our collection

small mantle clock at Felbrigg Hall © NTPL

 You can now view our historic collection in National Trust Collections.

Kitchen restoration

View across the table in the 1930s Kitchen with everything you need to make scones © Beryl Meadows

Restored to its former glory, the kitchen at Felbrigg Hall has been brought back to life; continuing the story of food and dining on this bountiful estate.

Felbrigg close up

  • Close up detail on the boulle cabinet at Felbrigg Hall © NTPL/NTPL

    True craftsmanship

    Marvel at the intricate detail and craftsmanship on a Boulle cabinet in the Drawing Room.

  • Leather fire buckets hanging on the wall at Felbrigg Hall © NTPL/NTPL

    Be prepared

    Leather fire buckets in the South Corridor bear the initials of Rachel Anne Ketton.

  • Stonework above the front door of Felbrigg Hall © NTPL/NTPL

    Set in stone

    The stonework detail above the front door.