Set within the tranquil parkland of Wolterton Hall in the heart of the North Norfolk countryside, this characterful Tudor-era home makes a welcoming base for couples or small families looking to explore coast and country. Before entering, take in the striking red-brick exterior and the peaceful parkland setting that surrounds it, setting the tone for a stay steeped in history.
Inside, period details such as exposed beams, original clay tiles and traditional furnishings run throughout. The ground-floor living and dining area brings together comfortable seating, a wood burner, and a Smart TV, creating a warm setting after days spent exploring. The kitchen is light and well-equipped for preparing meals, with several places to sit and eat – whether at the breakfast table, in the lounge/diner or outside in the garden. A WC and side entrance with storage for outdoor gear complete this level. Upstairs, two bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floors. The first floor hosts a double bedroom with access to the family shower room, while the top floor features a twin bedroom tucked beneath the eaves, with views over the surrounding gardens. Outside, the 1-acre shared garden is a real highlight, with mature trees, open lawns and a furnished patio area for outdoor dining and evening drinks. Private parking for two cars is also available on site.
Nearby, the small village of Itteringham (1.5 miles) is handy for everyday essentials and a local pub, while the market town of Aylsham (5.5 miles) brings a wider choice of shops and places to eat, along with attractions such as the Bure Valley Railway and Blickling Estate. The Norfolk coast lies 9 miles away, opening up days beside the sea at Cromer, Sheringham, Overstrand and Mundesley. For wildlife watching, Blakeney Point (16 miles) is well known for its seal colonies.