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Houghton Hall is one of Britain’s finest Palladian houses, built in the early 18th century for Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. Designed by architects Colen Campbell and James Gibbs, the house became a statement of power, symmetry, and classical elegance — a landmark of the new architectural style spreading across the country. Set within sweeping parkland laid out by Charles Bridgeman and later enhanced by William Kent, the estate blends formal avenues, ancient trees, and wide open Norfolk skies. The grounds are dotted with sculptures, hidden corners, and long views that give the place its calm, timeless atmosphere. Inside, Houghton became famous for Walpole’s extraordinary art collection, once one of the greatest in Europe. Although many of the original paintings were sold to Catherine the Great in the 1770s, the house still holds remarkable interiors, rich with tapestries, gilded ceilings, and period furniture. Today, Houghton Hall remains a lived‑in family home, carefully preserved and opened to the public for parts of the year. It’s known for its sculpture gardens, contemporary art exhibitions, and the sense of quiet grandeur that surrounds the estate. Experience breathtaking views of a magnificent *grand estate* with this stunning *4k drone film**! KB Photography captures every angle, offering a unique perspective of this majestic **architecture**. This **drone footage* showcases the property from various altitudes, providing a captivating **cinematic real estate video**. 👍 Like and ➡️ Subscribe for more journeys across England’s past.