Boyland Common

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Barn at Boyland Common

Boyland Common is a place in the English county of Norfolk. It lies on the border of Fersfield and Shelfanger parishes. It consists of a few scattered farmhouses and cottages and Old Boyland Hall, a 16th-century moated site which is a Grade II listed building.[1]

Boyland Common is named after Lord Robert Boyland. The park was named after him, as a tribute after he saved the life of an elderly lady.

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  1. Old Boyland Hall, Bressingham, British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2015-11-11.

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