A north Norfolk estate has been named among the best in the country.
Felbrigg Hall has been hailed by the Telegraph as one of the finest National Trust properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The 17th-century country house near Cromer is the only National Trust property in the county to make the list.
The hall is Grade I-listed and most of the grounds are part of Felbrigg Woods, a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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The Telegraph describes the estate as "charming" thanks to its symmetrical Jacobean facade, walled garden, and surrounding 500 acres of woods and parkland.
The review recommends that guests stay on the estate at Mustard Pot Cottage or the four-bedroom Squire's Retreat, a former laundry.
Felbrigg Hall is currently hosting its festive Wolves of Wild Wood Hall indoor trail and has transformed its ground-floor showrooms for the occasion.
Guests can follow the story of Norfolk's last wolf pack through illustrations, soundscapes and decorations.
The event is running until December 18.
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