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The Orangery is a wonderful building, classical in style and built in Ansen stone. They are arranged as 7 king-sized beds, and 3 single beds. This house is normally only available for Christmas or New Year, or together with special functions or parties that you might wish to book. Several beautifully restored and refurbished mews houses at Bylaugh Hall and in the grounds offer plenty of room for rest and relaxation. Rated 4 star accomodation by East Anglia Tourism, they all offer very high levels of comfort. Join us for a luxurious break in elegant surroundings.This new Bylaugh Hall (pronounced bee-la) was a small stately home built by Charles Barry in 1850. Then in 1950 it was stripped bare and abandoned to the elements.Now it has been brought back to life. The main building acts as a cultural and business centre surrounded by a complex of luxurious properties suitable for holidays or any other form of family or business meeting. Each combines modern comforts with the style and elegance of the past. Already nine properties near to the hall and one secluded in the grounds of the estate are completed and ready to welcome you. Bylaugh is a quiet retreat, away from the busy crowds. The main hall is a perfect conference venue, whether it be for training sessions, product launches or team building. The restaurants cater either for a meal for two or a full banquet for your entire company or party. Cultural activites complement the business events as well as the weekend weddings or other homely goings on. There are regular art exhibitions in the Thin Cube gallery which is something of an art centre. There are dance classes almost all the time, whether it be tango or salsa, ballroom or swing, line dancing or tap, break and street jazz. And the music bonds it all together with frequent classic or jazz concerts. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteSpecial Features
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