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Strangers' Hall is a historic house museum that
Strangers' Hall is a historic house museum that showcases Norwich's rich history. With its beautiful period rooms and gardens, it provides a unique venue for events, offering a charming atmosphere for gatherings.
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Strangers' Hall in 4 Charing Cross, Norwich NR2 4AL, UK. £375 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Private Parties, Cultural Events. Amenities include Guided Tours, Catering, Parking, Restrooms, Garden Access. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Private PartiesCultural Events
Amenities
Guided ToursCateringParkingRestroomsGarden Access
Rating: 4.7/5 (203 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
As a resident of Norfolk I am ashamed of myself for not visiting Strangers Hall sooner! I took part in an art workshop here this month. It is a fantastically interesting and beautiful building, steeped in history. The museum staff are so incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. A wonderful establishment.
– Holly Fitzpatrick
- 5.0/5:
Had a wonderful experience last night on the Christmas through the ages guided tour. Very informative but relaxed and fantastic to see the house at night too. Beautifully decorated in each room/ period of history. Then mince pie and mulled wine to finish. They even had gluten free ones for me. Thank you to the guide and staff. Really stating to feel like Christmas now. Will definitely look for other activities they do in the future and visit the house .
– Jackie Kirby
- 5.0/5:
This is a fascinating building. We only saw a part of it because we wandered in when we saw it as we were passing by while on a weekend trip to Norwich and it turned out to be a day that it wasn't open to the public.
The staff there were getting their things together to go home, nevertheless we were invited to come in and look around the main hall while they were locking up and had a bit of the history explained to us. We would certainly have come back for the full tour another day, but were going home the next morning.
Based on what we saw I would certainly recommend this place, but suggest checking the opening hours first to make sure it is one of their public days.
– Andrew Skudder