Norfolk stately home hosts major show of works by sculptor Lynn Chadwick

Houghton Hall, near Fakenham, is hosting the largest display featuring the work of Lynn Chadwick since his death more than 20 years ago.

Large-scale works have been installed around the grounds of the Palladian property which is the seat of Lord Cholmondeley, a descendant of Britain's first prime minister Robert Walpole, for whom the hall was built in the early 18th century.

One of Lynn Chadwick's beasts in the grounds of Houghton Hall (Image: Chris Bishop)

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