Review: The East Wing Of Wolterton Hall, Wolterton In Norfolk
Travel along north Norfolk’s idyllic winding hedgerow lanes, bursting with the technicolour of rapeseed fields and bluebell dappled woodland, and you’ll discover the award-winning Wolterton Hall. Those looking for a countryside escape that’s lavished in history and homely grandeur will be suitably amazed by this stay.
Located in beautiful north Norfolk, Wolterton Hall provides peace, tranquillity, and an opportunity to appreciate the estate’s natural beauty and historical importance. Guests are free to explore over 500 acres of stunning parkland and gardens, including East Anglia’s largest walled garden.
A concierge service is available to pad out your itinerary further, with enviable activities including horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, archery, paddleboard yoga, canoeing on the private lake, croquet on the lawn, and even a private tour of the main hall by Peter and Keith themselves. Something not to miss out on and truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Future plans on the estate include the build of tennis courts and a swimming pool, which will only add to this countryside utopia.
Those wanting to make day trips away from the estate can also drive to the two market towns of Holt and Aylsham with ease. Known for their antique and interior shops, you might find yourself going on a spree inspired by Wolterton Hall itself.
In a nutshell
The East Wing at Wolterton Hall manages to blend a sense of the epic with a warmth, tranquillity and welcome. To feel like you’re at home in such grand surroundings is testament of the concierge hosting and unique touches, and is an experience unlikely to be forgotten.