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Holkham Hall (/ˈhoʊkəm/ or /ˈhɒlkəm/) is an 18th-century
country house near the
village of
Holkham, Norfolk, England,
constructed in the Neo-Palladian...
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Holkham is a
small village and
civil parish in
north Norfolk, England,
which includes a
stately home and estate,
Holkham Hall, and a beach,
Holkham Gap...
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Holkham may
refer to:
Holkham, the
civil parish in Norfolk,
England Holkham Bay, part of the
Inside P****age in
Alaska Holkham Hall, the
Palladian home...
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Nearby villages include Blakeney,
Burnham Market,
Burnham Thorpe,
Holkham and Walsingham. The name is
Guella in the
Domesday Book of 1086 (half gallicised...
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Holkham National Nature Reserve is England's
largest national nature reserve (NNR). It is on the
Norfolk coast between Burnham Overy Staithe and Blakeney...
- The
Holkham Bible (London,
British Library,
Additional MS 47682) is an
illustrated collection of
biblical and
apocryphal stories in
Norman French. The...
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Holkham Bay (also
known as
Sumdum Bay) is a bay in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
connects Tracy Arm and
Endicott Arm on its east to
Stephens P****age on...
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Holkham in the
County of Norfolk, and Earl of Leicester, also in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. Lord
Leicester began the
construction of
Holkham Hall...
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Holkham Camp, or
Holkham Fort, is an Iron Age fort in Norfolk, England,
about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of the
village of
Holkham. It is a
scheduled monument...
- The art
collection of
Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England,
remains very
largely that
which the
original owner intended the
house to display; the
house was...