Norfolk Hall holds a wonderful location set within a 40-acre Estate in the very heart of Norfolk’s unspoilt Breckland countryside. The Hall makes the perfect base for those wanting to explore beautiful Norfolk and all that it has to offer with plenty for guests to see, do and explore in the surrounding area.
Norfolk Hall is accessed by a tree-lined driveway and makes a tranquil retreat for those looking to enjoy a peaceful escape from busy day to day life. The nineteenth century barn and adjoining stable block have been lovingly restored with high attention to detail and today feature stylish, country interiors and all the modern amenities you could possibly need. The heart of the home is certainly the impressive open-plan living, dining and kitchen area which makes the perfect setting for the whole group to come together and socialise. At one end, the cosy living area features a wood-burning stove and a bespoke built-in library, while the modern kitchen comes fully-equipped with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need to create a delicious meal, between the seating area and the newly installed kitchen is a rustic, teak dining table which lies beneath a statement antler chandelier.
Norfolk Hall can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across its five well-appointed bedrooms. In the main barn, are two super-king rooms with en-suite bathrooms, both of which can be set up with twin single beds on request. In the stable block is the impressive master bedroom with its four-poster bed, sitting area and luxury en-suite bathroom complete with a free-standing William & Holland copper bath tub. Also in the stable block, are a further two double bedrooms, both boasting en-suite shower rooms.
Outside, Norfolk Hall enjoys large landscaped gardens to both the front and rear. Guests will enjoy Summer evenings cooking up a storm on the Weber barbecue and dining al fresco on the terrace. Guests are welcome to take a stroll through the parkland down to the River Wissey, a pretty chalk stream where it's possible to take a picnic or arrange fly fishing with the owner, if you wish.
Norfolk Hall is situated in the heart of Norfolk’s Brecklands, while guests will enjoy a peaceful stay, the market town of Swaffham where a variety of helpful amenities can be found is less than a 15-minute drive away. With attractive Georgian buildings and a vibrant Saturday market, Swaffham is a must-visit. National Trust owned Oxburgh Hall, a moated country house with beautiful gardens is less than a 15-minute drive away and makes a wonderful day out. Similarly, Houghton Hall & Gardens are a 40-minute drive away, the impressive house often hosts exhibitions by famous sculptors and is another must-visit.
The coast is within easy reaching distance of Norfolk Hall, the beautiful North Norfolk coastline home to Wells-next-the-sea and Holkham is less than an hour’s drive away. For families in search of a traditional seaside day out, Caister-on-Sea and Great Yarmouth are just over an hour’s drive away, boasting crazy golf, trampolines, boat trips, donkey rides, and a variety of attractions and amusements they are great for entertaining the kids!
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