Raynham Hall — in East Raynham, Fakenham [FACT-2479]; designed by Sir Roger Townshend (with master mason William Edge) [FACT-2480]; built in 1622 [FACT-2481]; in the Classical / early English Palladian (with Mannerist and Dutch-gabled elements) style [FACT-2482].
Location: East Raynham, Fakenham, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Verified facts
- Located in East Raynham, Fakenham
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-2273, SRC-2274 - Designed by Sir Roger Townshend (with master mason William Edge)
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-2273, SRC-2275 - Built in 1622
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-2273, SRC-2274 - Architectural style: Classical / early English Palladian (with Mannerist and Dutch-gabled elements)
confidence 70/100 · 2 independent sources · SRC-2273, SRC-2275
Evidence & sources
- SRC-2273 — Raynham Hall, North East Service Wing and Wall, Raynham — National Heritage List for England (Historic England), via British Listed Buildings (Tier 1, official_archive; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-2274 — 8 revealing facts about Raynham Hall — Great British Life (Tier 2, journalism; retrieved June 2026)
- SRC-2275 — A Concise Architectural History of Raynham Hall, Norfolk — Art & the Country House (Tier 2, scholarship; retrieved June 2026)
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