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Didlington Hall, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk (British English)
1911
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1906390
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Lady William Cecil is noted as the lessor of Thetford Castle and Hill, which she leased to Thetford Corporation. In 1909, she opened the site a a public park. (British English)
1909