Holkham hall is one of england s finest examples of the.
The marble hall holkham.
The stone was transported to holkham by barge along the river trent to gainsborough where it was transferred to a ship and thence by sea to wells.
Holkham hall is a building in holkham which is located on the north coast of norfolk.
The hall is an elegant 18th century palladian style house based on designs by william kent and built by thomas coke 1st earl of leicester.
The stone was transported to holkham by barge along the river trent to gainsborough where it was transferred to a ship and thence by sea to wells.
It was built for thomas coke by the famous architect william kent.
Make your visit even more special with afternoon tea due to popular demand we ve changed the timings of our first three concerts to 5 30pm perfectly timed so that you can book afternoon tea in the lady elizabeth wing at holkham.
Enjoy classical music and opera at its finest in the perfect setting of the marble hall at holkham.
The marble hall is a spectacular introduction to this imposing building with its 50ft pressed plaster dome ceiling and walls of english alabaster not marble as its name implies.
Here is a copy of the ceiling of the pantheon in rome with a total height of 17 meters.
Holkham hall ˈ h oʊ k ə m or ˈ h ɒ l k ə m is an 18th century country house located adjacent to the village of holkham norfolk england the house was constructed in the palladian style for the 1st earl of leicester fifth creation by the architect william kent aided by the architect and aristocrat lord burlington.