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Bylaugh Hall has been brought back to life.

Bylaugh Hall, probably the most beautiful and imposing period mansion in Norfolk which is in use as a perfect venue for family events, businesses or the classic country house wedding. There are many interesting and enjoyable facilities in the grounds, on the estate and throughout the surrounding countryside .

    Bylaugh Hall as seen from the main gates

Bylaugh on the BBC

For just for a few days we can see a little bit of Bylaugh that was broadcast last Friday night on BBC's Inside Out.
David Whiteley talked to photographer Brian Wells about his love and photographs of 'derelict' Norfolk. Brian took some pictures of Bylaugh Hall before it was restored. Almost in the exact middle of this programme (clip) you will find them talking about Bylaugh Hall ! For Bylaughphiles this is quite a moving moment, wonderful filming - poignant  words and images of 'fore and 'aft at Bylaugh - all on the tele.


"England, home and beauty" John Braham (The song of Nelson).  
Retreat into splendour......home to the most romantic weddings, inspirational conferences, finest food experiences, sumptuous accommodation - Bylaugh Hall is Norfolk's venue of distinction.Ruined in the 1950s and rescued over the past few years from total oblivion.

Now with more than 100 individual ensuite bedrooms
and 5 large magnificent Function Rooms
and many smaller cozy rooms
and 2 major kitchens to serve the restaurant
and serve the function rooms
with many other facilities
                                                        

                                                        The Clock Tower as seen through one of
                                                                                                the arches and across the Quadrangle
Stephen and Muffy Vince have cared for each and every element of this building as the stones and carvings have been put back and Muffy has used the family furniture throughout the bedrooms and principal rooms.

Businesses bring their conferences and seminars; the public bring their events, their parties and their weddings. Yet the building retains its tranquility - it remains a home. The businesses find they are in a Retreat location - far from the madding crowd - perfect for concentration. The public find they are home from home. Only by paying a visit can you feel whether this is not the perfect place you have been looking for.

About Bylaugh

Bylaugh (pronounced beela, sometimes mis-spelt as Belaugh) is a tiny hamlet with a Saxon round towered church nestling by the river Wensum which flows on to Norwich. There is an Old Hall built in the 15th Century surrounded by lovely farm buildings and cottages belonging to the King family. Most of the other houses in this hamlet were built by the Evans-Lombe family for the Estate.

This new Bylaugh Hall is a small Stately Home built by Charles Barry (Architect of the Houses of Parliament) in 1850. In 1950 it was partially demolished and abandoned to the elements. Now it is coming gradually back to life.                The great front doors looking through the hall and the salon
The buildings of this beautiful hall have created a fabulous Cultural Centre. Yet the door remains open for some private bookings, for some weddings and for businesses to hold their conferences, training sessions and company meetings.

The Accommodation combines modern comforts with the style and elegance of the past. Visitors may stay in the hall, near the hall or even in one of the cottages or manorial houses nearby.

Because Bylaugh is a quiet retreat tucked away from the busy crowds, roads and noise it makes the perfect businessmans venue, be it for training sessions, product launches, team building or any of the many other things that businesses wish to get away and do. The Restaurants cater both for small bookings and large banquets (within the hall for 120 persons in each room, or combined for much larger numbers; do come and see for yourself - we are likely to fit you in with comfort)

The Cultural Activities complement both the Business Events and the Weddings at weekends. For example, there are regular art exhibitions in the Thin Cube gallery. There are dance classes on many evenings and weekends, from Tango to Salsa, from Ballroom to Swing, Line Dancing and soon others like Tap, Break and Street Jazz.

Then music bonds it all together with frequent classic, jazz and folk concerts. Then once a month they all blend together. The dancing, the art openings, live music and theatre, story telling and poetry reading with perhaps most important the Health. From talks, exercises, Yoga and Tai Chi, to massage, treatment and learning to cook healthily - one could call it a cultural centre, but we prefer not to. We think of it as a home, there are also plenty of places to sit or walk quietly too.

The Pictures
Top - The Hall Circle and Main Entrance in 2007
Next - Through the Front door and inner vista
3rd down - The Bridal Suite in the Main Hall
4th down - The Blue Reception Room

The Quadrangle, Clock-Tower, WinterGarden, Orangery and lawns from the Hall

Bylaugh Hall, Bylaugh Park, Dereham, Norfolk  |  +44 1362 688121  |   info@bylaugh.com
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