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Dalham Hall

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Dalham Hall — house in Dalham, Forest Heath, Suffolk, England, UK.

Dalham Hall, historic houses in Suffolk

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Kennett · 5.2 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Dalham Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "house in Dalham, Forest Heath, Suffolk, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.2352°, 0.5235°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Dalham Hall is a country house and 3,300-acre (13 km2) estate, located in the village of Dalham, Suffolk, near Newmarket, and 13 kilometres (8 mi) west of Bury St Edmunds. Owners of the Dalham estate have included: c.1050-1240 Peche Family 1240-1320 English Crown Estate (from 1303, Margaret of France, Queen of England) 1320-1362 Walter de Norwich, followed by his son John de Norwich (died 1362) 1362-1417 various joint-owners, including Robert Scales, 5th Baron Scales 1417-1697 Stuteville Family 1697-1702 Sir Gilbert Dolben, 1st Baronet 1702-1714 Bishop Simon Patrick and his eponymous son 1714-1901 Affleck Family, including Gilbert Affleck and John Affleck 1901-1928 Rhodes Family, including Cecil Rhodes and Frank Rhodes 1928-2009 Philipps Family 2009–present Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum The manor was not the principal residence of any family until acquired by the Stutevilles, the first of whom is likely to have established Dalham Hall. Simon Patrick (1626–1707), the Bishop of Chichester (1689–1691) and Bishop of Ely (1691–1707), purchased this estate at Dalham in December 1702, and commissioned the building of the present Dalham Hall. John Affleck Esq. acquired the estate from the Bishop's son in 1714. After remaining in Affleck's family (the Affleck baronets) for nearly 200 years, in 1901, the estate was bought by Cecil Rhodes, on the evidence of photographs, and tales of its game shooting prowess. After Rhodes died in 1902, before taking possession, his brother Francis William Rhodes and his family inherited the hall, and erected a hall in the village in Cecil Rhodes' memory. The estate was bought in 1928 by Laurence Philipps, a shipping magnate who established what became known as the Dalham Hall Stud. The house was three storeys high until a serious fire of 1954, when the top floor was removed and the roof reconstructed. In 1981 Major Jim Philipps sold the stud to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Ruler of Dubai and Prime Minister of the United…

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Coordinates
52.2352, 0.5235
County
Suffolk
District
West Suffolk
Parish
Dalham
Postcode
CB8 8TB
Parliamentary constituency
West Suffolk
Nearest railway station
Kennett5.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Dalham Hall?
Dalham Hall is in Suffolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode CB8 8TB), in the parish of Dalham.
Is Dalham Hall a listed building?
Dalham Hall is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Dalham Hall?
The nearest railway station is Kennett, about 5.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CB8 8TB.