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Blickling Hall, a great Jacobean house, traditionally thought to be Anne Boleyn’s birthplace, was re-built with a fine wooden staircase, superb plasterwork ceilings by Edward Stanyon, and the best surviving chimneypiece by Robert Lyminge, between 1619 and 1627.
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