East Raynham, Norfolk, England

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East Raynham in Norfolk, England, is a rural village best known as the site of Raynham Hall, the historic seat of the Townshend family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
country house
noble family
village
administrativeDistrict Breckland district
surface form: Breckland
architecturalStyle early Palladian
associatedWith Charles Townshend
surface form: Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend

East Raynham
Townshend family
ceremonialCounty Norfolk
constructionStart early 17th century
country England
United Kingdom
distanceFrom 4 miles south-west of Fakenham
hasChurch St Mary’s Church, East Raynham
hasEstate Raynham Hall
surface form: Raynham estate
hasFamilySeat Raynham Hall
hasHeritageStatus Grade I listed building
hasLandscape agricultural land
parkland around Raynham Hall
hasNotableSite Raynham Hall
hasOSGridReference TF888250
hasParishChurch St Mary’s Church, East Raynham
hasPostcodeDistrict NR21
hasPostTown Fakenham
hasRegionType rural
hasSettlementType rural village
historicCounty Norfolk
isSeatOf Townshend family
knownFor Raynham Hall
locatedIn Breckland district
surface form: Breckland District

East Raynham
East of England
Norfolk
nearRiver River Wensum
notableFor early example of Palladian architecture in England
partOf Raynham

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George Townshend burialPlace East Raynham, Norfolk, England
subject surface form: George Townshend, 1st Marquess Townshend
Raynham Hall, Norfolk, England locatedIn East Raynham, Norfolk, England
this entity surface form: Raynham, Norfolk
Raynham isNamedAfter East Raynham, Norfolk, England
this entity surface form: Raynham, Norfolk, England