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1,000-acre estate in Norwich, England, Listed for £9.75 Million

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A 1,000-acre estate west of Norwich, England, has hit the market Friday for £9.75 million (USD$12.8 million). Coined the Ringland Estate, the property is an extensive irrigated farm with a main home, the Ebony Hall, and three additional residential dwellings, according to the listing. The main home is named after the current owners, the Black family, who built Ebony Hall in 2005, according to Christopher Miles of Savills, the listing agent of the property. The Ringland Estate, named after the adjacent village of Ringland, borders the River Wensum to the North, offering an outlook over the Wensum Valley in a calm and quiet rural setting. Ebony Hall is a five-bedroom, three-story property designed around a vaulted circular hall. The lower level features a bar and entertaining area that opens out to lush gardens. A south-facing elevated terrace provides panoramic views of the landscape.

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