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Ryston Hall

Anthony Salvin buildingsGrade II* listed buildings in NorfolkGrade II* listed housesHouses completed in the 17th centuryJohn Soane buildings
The southern facade of Ryston Hall in Norfolk (geograph 5685985)
The southern facade of Ryston Hall in Norfolk (geograph 5685985)

Ryston Hall, Ryston, Norfolk, England is a 17th-century country house built by Sir Roger Pratt for himself. The house was constructed between 1669 and 1672 in the Carolean style. In the late 18th century, John Soane made alterations to the house, and further work on the building was carried out by Anthony Salvin in the mid-19th century. Ryston Hall is a Grade II* listed building.

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Ryston Hall
Manor Lane, King's Lynn and West Norfolk

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Ryston Hall gardens

Manor Lane
PE38 0AB King's Lynn and West Norfolk
England, United Kingdom
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The southern facade of Ryston Hall in Norfolk (geograph 5685985)
The southern facade of Ryston Hall in Norfolk (geograph 5685985)
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