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English: Raveningham Hall Raveningham Hall is the home of Sir Nicholas Bacon and his family. The surrounding garden was designed by Sir Nicolas Bacon's mother, who filled it with rare plants, shrubs and trees. The kitchen garden is 200 years old and the old melon pits have been restored. Sir Nicholas and Lady Bacon have developed a new herb garden, planted an arboretum, introduced contemporary sculptures and created a lake to celebrate the millennium. The garden is open daily.
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