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Wiveton Hall is a country house in Wiveton, Norfolk, England. It is Grade II* listed. It was built in 1652 and extended in 1908. However there are remains of an older building in the garden which could date back to 1280. It was the residence of many notable people over the next three centuries and is now the home of the MacCarthy family. The Hall provides holiday cottage accommodation, a restaurant café, a farm and gift shop and has garden tours. The West Wing is available for weddings and other special events. It was the setting for the observational documentary Normal for Norfolk.

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  • Wiveton Hall is a country house in Wiveton, Norfolk, England. It is Grade II* listed. It was built in 1652 and extended in 1908. However there are remains of an older building in the garden which could date back to 1280. It was the residence of many notable people over the next three centuries and is now the home of the MacCarthy family. The Hall provides holiday cottage accommodation, a restaurant café, a farm and gift shop and has garden tours. The West Wing is available for weddings and other special events. It was the setting for the observational documentary Normal for Norfolk. (en)
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  • Wiveton Hall is a country house in Wiveton, Norfolk, England. It is Grade II* listed. It was built in 1652 and extended in 1908. However there are remains of an older building in the garden which could date back to 1280. It was the residence of many notable people over the next three centuries and is now the home of the MacCarthy family. The Hall provides holiday cottage accommodation, a restaurant café, a farm and gift shop and has garden tours. The West Wing is available for weddings and other special events. It was the setting for the observational documentary Normal for Norfolk. (en)
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