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Haughley Park
Grade I listed building in Mid Suffolk, United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Haughley Park House in Stowmarket, Suffolk is an historical house of significance listed in the English Heritage Register.[1] It is a large red brick country house built in about 1620 for the Sulyard family who were very prominent landowners in this area. The property remained with this family for two centuries after which it was sold. Today it is a private residence but at certain times of the year the gardens are open for viewing. The barn and gardens are also available for weddings.
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