Holkham Estate Temple
Holkham Estate Office, Holkham Estate, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
Nestled in a clearing in the woods within Holkham Park, not far from the imposing obelisk, is the Temple. Built as a folly and focal point in the landscape, it was completed in 1734 and, true to Thomas Coke’s love of Roman architecture, it is built in palladian style. The Doric design was ‘deduced from sketches of Mr Kent’, ie William Kent’s original drawings were somewhat altered to give us the Temple as we still see it today.
Join us for a sneak peek inside between 11am - 3pm. Learn about the architecture, functions and various uses of this rarely viewed building within Holkham Park.
Holkham Estate Office, Holkham Estate, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
Due to the age and grade listing of the building, there is no wheelchair access to the building. There are 5 steps up to the entrance of the Temple. Once inside the building is just one level but the rooms are small. There is a WC available, but all main facilities are at our Visitor Reception area. Accessible parking is available at the Temple if required.
Please be aware that the Temple is located a 20 minute walk from our main Visitor Reception. Car parking charges (£6 per car) do apply. All other attractions will be open between 10am - 5pm - charges apply.