Henham Park is an historic 4,200 acre estate in the parish of Blythburgh, situated just north of the village of Blythburgh in the county of Suffolk, England, and at the intersection of the A12 and A145 main roads. It was historically the seat of the Earl of Stradbroke. In 1953 the 4th Earl demolished the Georgian manor house, known as Henham Hall.
The current owner is Keith Rous, 6th Earl of Stradbroke , formerly of Mt Fyan's Station, Dundonnell, Victoria, Australia, a 5,900 hectare ranch which he purchased in 1989 and sold in 2016 for $ Aus 34 million . In 2006 a major £60 million redevelopment plan was announced by Hektor Rous , the estate manager and a younger son of the 6th Earl, including the building of a large hotel. The park is the venue for the Latitude Festival of arts and music and plays host to other events throughout the year.
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Address: Waveney, United Kingdom
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