Earlham Hall

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Earlham Hall is a historic country house in Norfolk, England, best known as the ancestral home of the prominent Quaker Gurney family and now part of the University of East Anglia campus.

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Earlham Hall canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
listed building
access partly open to university community
architecturalStyle Georgian
country England
culturalSignificance associated with early 19th-century social reform
important site in British Quaker history
hasArchitecturalPeriod 18th century
hasCategory Buildings and structures of the University of East Anglia
Country houses in Norfolk
Grade II* listed houses in Norfolk
hasConservationStatus protected under UK planning law
hasFeature central entrance
symmetrical façade
two main storeys
hasFunction academic building
administrative centre for University of East Anglia
hasGrounds gardens
parkland
hasMaterial brick
hasTenant UEA Law School NERFINISHED
hasUse educational purposes
office space
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
historicallyAssociatedWith Elizabeth Fry NERFINISHED
Gurney family NERFINISHED
Joseph John Gurney NERFINISHED
Quakers NERFINISHED
knownFor ancestral home of the Gurney family
association with Quaker Gurney family
locatedIn Earlham, Norfolk NERFINISHED
Norfolk NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn University of East Anglia campus
near Norwich NERFINISHED
River Yare NERFINISHED
ownedBy Gurney family NERFINISHED
University of East Anglia NERFINISHED
partOf University of East Anglia NERFINISHED
proximityTo Norwich city centre NERFINISHED
region East of England
surroundedBy Earlham Park NERFINISHED
usedAs law school building
university offices

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Gurney family notableEstate Earlham Hall