Felbrigg Hall, a 17th-century English country house near the village of the same name in Norfolk, was the site of a tragic incident on Monday, July 13.
Emergency services were called to the parkland at Felbrigg Hall after a member of the public was seriously injured while walking, but tragically, the person died at the scene.
The National Trust, which manages the estate, expressed shock and deep sadness over the incident, extending their thoughts and condolences to the deceased's family and friends.

The 17th-century estate includes a lake and 520 acres of woods, popular with visitors.
A spokesperson for Felbrigg Hall stated that the site is currently closed and will remain so, citing an ongoing investigation into the incident.







