About the university
Following a major restoration project, UEA School of Law moved back to its former residence of Earlham Hall in the spring of 2014. Earlham Hall has been fully restored with newly refurbished offices, seminar rooms, a lecture theatre and substantial student space. Earlham Hall has a unique and fascinating history. In the 12th century, Earlham Manor belonged to the de Hauville family, who subsequently took the name of de Erlham. The original core of Earlham Hall dates back to c.1580 but was remodelled in the 1640s, giving it its essential form of a substantial east-west range with cross wings. Records for the manor of Earlham show that the Houghton family acquired the estate in 1616 and the house was extensively remodelled by Thomas Houghton. In 1657 the estate was acquired by the Waller family and in 1682 it passed to Waller Bacon, who became MP for Norwich in 1705. In 1786, Earlham Hall was leased to the Gurney family, who took up residence. During their tenancy countless alternations were made, continuing up until the early years of the 20th century.
Education programs
Law and Jurisprudence
Law and Jurisprudence
Bachelor of Law & Jurisprudence
English
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Full-time
Study mode
$12,145
Fee for international students
$12,145
Fee for domestic students
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Earlham Hall at the University of East Anglia
University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norfolk
Norwich
NR4 7TJ
United Kingdom
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