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10:43 AM April 7, 2021
The owners of a secluded 18th century Norfolk hall are to host an open garden and bijou craft fair, giving the public a rare chance to see its beautiful landscape
- Credit: Kieron Tovell
The owners of a secluded 18th century Norfolk hall are to host an open garden and bijou craft fair, giving the public a rare chance to see its beautiful landscape.
A drone aerial picture of the gardens at Thurning Hall
- Credit: Kieron Tovell
Mother and daughter, Pauline Harrold and Lara Lacey who live at Thurning Hall, between Reepham and Holt, have hosted weddings for over 26 years. However, it is only the second time they have opened the garden to the public.
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