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An exclusive stay at Wolterton Hall with London Festival Opera & Guest Speaker Alan Mason

  • 14 June 2027
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    • Sandringham House and Gardens

    Here is a special invitation to join us at one of England’s grandest country estates, Grade I listed Wolterton Hall, a magnificent 18th century Palladian Hall set amidst 500 acres of naturalistic parkland. Built between 1727 and 1742 by Horatio Walpole, brother of Britain’s first prime minister Sir Robert Walpole, the house which was unoccupied for almost thirty years has been returned to its original Georgian splendour. There is accommodation for 50 guests either staying in the Main House, East Wing or in numerous charming cottages located adjacent to the house. For our exploration of North Norfolk’s grand houses and enchanting gardens we will have the exclusive use of the property for six days and our stay will include two performances by London Festival Opera in the elegant Saloon.

    Norfolk in bloom during the month of June is something to behold. From our ideal location in North Norfolk we have planned a leisurely itinerary that will include the gardens at Mannington Hall purchased by Lord Walpole of Wolterton in 1736. Particularly famous for its Heritage Rose Garden with some specimens dating back to the 15th century, this is a glorious garden and of particular note are the Knot and Sensory gardens. Moving to the west of Wolterton we will visit another great one time Walpole home, Houghton Hall. Surrounded by 1000 acres of parkland this impressive Palladian mansion houses a fine collection of original art and furniture and the surrounding gardens won Christie’s and the Historic Houses Association ‘Garden of the Year Award’. Close by, is the private residence of four generations of the Royal Family, the Sandringham Estate. Our morning here will include a tour of the ground floor rooms of the house, the décor, furniture and furnishings are almost exactly as they were during the Edwardian period. Included with our visit will be a guided tour of the 60 acres of stunning gardens.

    We will also visit the moated Hindringham Hall and its wonderfully romantic garden, and nearby Thorpland Hall with its delightful six-acre gardens. Our itinerary will finish on a high note with a visit to East Ruston Old Vicarage Gardens, an endlessly beautiful garden of 32 acres in an exposed prairie landscape by the North Norfolk coast.

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    Wolterton Hall

    Wolterton Hall

    On a recent visit to Wolterton Hall I was totally captivated by what previous owners and the current owner have created in restoring this grand building to its former glory. No shortcuts have been taken; everything has been orchestrated with taste and in sympathy with the original designs. It struck me that this would be a wonderful place to stay for an insightful tour of North Norfolk. The state rooms are exquisite: the Saloon with its well-preserved tapestries gifted to Horatio Walpole, Britain’s ambassador to France by Cardinal Fleury for brokering peace between the two nations; the State Dining Room with the vast Amigoni family portrait; the Venetian Room with its golden silk fabric walls and the elegant library.

    The 12 bedrooms on the second and third floors, with a State Bedroom on the first floor, are supremely comfortable and would grace any palace. All bedrooms have luxurious en-suite bathrooms with spacious walk-in showers and many also benefit from a free-standing bathtub. The bedrooms have accommodated many famous guests including Admiral Lord Nelson, the godchild of Horatio Walpole. Nelson was a frequent guest and had his own bedroom which has been restored and houses a Georgian galleon model and hand painted panorama.

    The East Wing of the house has also been beautifully restored in Regency style. Inspired by the Georgian period the two en-suite bedrooms have sweeping views over the lake and include a separate drawing room painted in a warm and vibrant yellow. The remaining bedrooms are in nearby houses and have all been renovated to the highest of standards with private bathrooms and some with private walled gardens. The Stable Block is currently undergoing a complete refurbishment. In all my years in the travel business I have rarely been so impressed as here at Wolterton, it is an absolute gem.

    Andrew Cochrane, Founder & Director, Noble Caledonia

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    Itinerary

    • Mannington Hall
    • Norfolk Coastline
    • Wolterton Hall

    Day 1 Wolterton, Norfolk.

    A transfer to Wolterton Hall from Norwich or King’s Lynn railway stations will be provided for those arriving by train. There is ample parking in the front of the house for those travelling by car. We will meet this evening for welcome drinks and dinner.

    Day 2 Wolterton Hall & Mannington Estate.

    Today will be taken at a leisurely pace. After breakfast we have the morning to explore Wolterton Hall and its seven-acre walled garden, one of the largest in East Anglia. Where once brambles ruled there is now a garden of fruits, vegetables, flowers and herbs together with a newly created small vineyard. After lunch in the Hall we will make our way to Mannington Hall’s remarkable garden. Here, in this tranquil setting are formal and wild garden areas, particularly pleasing are the wildflowers around the lake and ruined church. After some refreshments enjoy a walk across the estate or ride back to Wolterton where this evening there will be a performance by London Festival Opera followed by dinner.

    Day 3 Sandringham Estate & Houghton Hall.

    This will be a busier day as we visit the great estates of Sandringham and Houghton. At both places there will be tours of the house and garden. Highlights at Sandringham include the eight ground floor rooms which house some of the treasured collections of Meissen and Minton, as well as the 60 acres of formal gardens including the North End Garden originally created by Geoffrey Jellicoe in 1947 for King George VI. After lunch at a local restaurant we will continue to nearby Houghton Hall with its domed corner towers, one of the finest Palladian style houses in England. Built for Sir Robert Walpole between 1722 and 1735, we will see the sumptuous Stone Hall, Marble Parlour, Cabinet Room and Salon, all lavishly endowed with fine paintings, statuary and elegant furniture. The award winning five acre Walled Garden with its spectacular double-sided herbaceous border and formal rose parterre offers some peace and tranquillity in a marvellous setting.

    Day 4 Hindringham Hall & Thorpland Hall.

    Today we will visit privately owned Hindringham Hall, an amazingly attractive manor house with its Medieval moat, fishponds, walled garden and formal and informal borders wrapped around a brick and flint Tudor Hall. A guided tour of the ground floor rooms of the hall by its owner will cover the history of the house over the last 500 years, whilst a tour of the garden will include the fishponds which were built some 900 years ago and the bridge over the moat dating back to 1538. After lunch at Hindringham, a short drive will bring us to Thorpland Hall, another privately owned Tudor Hall with a six-acre garden which should be at its very best in June. Return to Wolterton later this afternoon and this evening we will meet for dinner.

    Day 5 The Old Vicarage Garden, East Ruston.

    After breakfast we drive to one of East Anglia’s finest gardens for a private visit. The Old Vicarage Garden spans some 32 acres with many garden rooms with herbaceous borders, sub-tropical gardens, gravel gardens, a sunken rose garden, a Dutch garden, Mediterranean garden, Desert Wash and large woodland garden. After lunch we will drive back to Wolterton Hall for a leisurely afternoon enjoying all the estate has to offer. There will be an early evening performance by London Festival Opera followed by our farewell gala dinner.

    Day 6 Wolterton.

    Depart after breakfast. Transfers will be provided to Norwich and King’s Lynn railway stations for those returning home by train.

    • Wolterton Hall
    • Sandringham House and Gardens
    • Sandringham House and Gardens

    Dates and Prices

    Prices per person based on double occupancy
    14 to 19 June 2027
    Category Price
    Stable Block Rooms; Steward’s House Ground Floor Room; Steward’s House First Floor Room £3395
    Steward’s House Master Room; East Wing Tower Room; Garden House Ground Floor Room £3495
    East Wing Master Room; Garden House Master Room £3595
    The Treasury £3995
    Main Hall: Lady Ann Room & Batchelor Room £3995
    Main Hall, Nelson’s Room £4595
    Main Hall, State Bedroom £4995
    Stable Block Studio for sole occupancy £4395

    Tour Reference Code: LANORFOLK

    PRICE INCLUDES: Five nights accommodation at Wolterton Hall with breakfast and dinner daily • Lunch on days 2, 3, 4 & 5 • Wine, beer and soft drinks with included lunches and dinners • Noble Caledonia team including Guest Speaker • Two performances by London Festival Opera • Excursions as described • Gratuities • Transfers as described.

    Not Included: Travel insurance, lunch on days 1 & 6.

    Please note: Wolterton Hall does not have a lift. Access to rooms in the Main Hall is via the main staircase. For bedrooms on the second and third floors in the Hall there are up to 60 shallow steps with a handrail on the main staircase. If you have any questions regarding mobility requirements for any of the accommodation, please contact our Reservation Department. Due to the historic nature and uniqueness of the property there will be some variation in size and configuration of rooms.

    Please be aware that our website does not display real-time availability. As a result, the categories and prices listed above are subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please call us at 020 7752 0000 and speak with one of our experienced Travel Consultants.

    Wolterton Hall

    On a recent visit to Wolterton Hall I was totally captivated by what previous owners and the current owner have created in restoring this grand building to its former glory. No shortcuts have been taken; everything has been orchestrated with taste and in sympathy with the original designs. It struck me that this would be a wonderful place to stay for an insightful tour of North Norfolk. The state rooms are exquisite: the Saloon with its well-preserved tapestries gifted to Horatio Walpole, Britain’s ambassador to France by Cardinal Fleury for brokering peace between the two nations; the State Dining Room with the vast Amigoni family portrait; the Venetian Room with its golden silk fabric walls and the elegant library.

    The 12 bedrooms on the second and third floors, with a State Bedroom on the first floor, are supremely comfortable and would grace any palace. All bedrooms have luxurious en-suite bathrooms with spacious walk-in showers and many also benefit from a free-standing bathtub. The bedrooms have accommodated many famous guests including Admiral Lord Nelson, the godchild of Horatio Walpole. Nelson was a frequent guest and had his own bedroom which has been restored and houses a Georgian galleon model and hand painted panorama.

    The East Wing of the house has also been beautifully restored in Regency style. Inspired by the Georgian period the two en-suite bedrooms have sweeping views over the lake and include a separate drawing room painted in a warm and vibrant yellow. The remaining bedrooms are in nearby houses and have all been renovated to the highest of standards with private bathrooms and some with private walled gardens. The Stable Block is currently undergoing a complete refurbishment. In all my years in the travel business I have rarely been so impressed as here at Wolterton, it is an absolute gem.

    Andrew Cochrane, Founder & Director, Noble Caledonia

     
    Wolterton Hall »

    Wolterton Hall

    Main Hall Staircase

    The Library

    The Portrait Room

    Bridgeman Room

    Nelson Room

    State Bedroom

    The Earls Room

    Phillida Room

    Countess Room

    The Treasury Bedroom

    Stewards House Courtyard

    East Wing Drawing Room

    Garden House

    Batchelor Room

    Lady Ann Room

    Ripley Room

    East Wing Tower Room

    The Saloon

    The Venetian Room

    • Wolterton Hall
      Wolterton Hall
    • Main Hall Staircase
      Main Hall Staircase
    • The Library
    • The Portrait Room
    • Bridgeman Room
    • Nelson Room
    • State Bedroom
    • The Earls Room
    • Phillida Room
    • Countess Room
    • The Treasury Bedroom
    • Stewards House Courtyard
    • East Wing Drawing Room
    • Garden House
    • Batchelor Room
      Batchelor Room
    • Lady Anne Room
      Lady Ann Room
    • Ripley Room
      Ripley Room
    • East Wing Tower bedroom
      East Wing Tower Room
    • The Saloon
    • The Venetian Room
    • The Estate

      The Estate

      Hidden at the top of a graceful tree-lined drive, a magical house rises from glorious parkland. Across the house, scenes of delight unfold through vast windows, framing the ever-changing landscape in a perfect harmony of nature and design. Here, across 500 acres of stunning landscapes, shimmering water, sun-dappled woods, and flowering gardens, every corner invites quiet discovery. In this tranquil sanctuary, a refined harmony unfolds between cultivated order and untamed nature – a testament to Charles Bridgeman, visionary architect of the English landscape movement, who meticulously crafted Wolterton’s grounds in the 18th century. A century later, artist and clergyman William Sawrey Gilpin lent his picturesque touch, transforming the gardens into living canvases. In recent years, after decades of dormancy, Wolterton has been exquisitely revived. The seven-acre walled garden – one of East Anglia’s largest and oldest – now flourishes.

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      For our exclusive stay, we will be working with carefully selected local caterers who will cater for breakfasts and dinners which will be served in the Hall each day. Meals will be served in the elegant wood panelled Library on the ground floor of the Main Hall, which enjoys views over the terrace and lake. Breakfast will include a buffet selection of cereals, fruit, breads and pastries as well as hot dishes. Dinners will be a three-course set menu each evening served with accompanying wines. An honesty bar will be available in the Library which will have a small selection of wines, beers and soft drinks. In addition there is access to kitchens for tea and coffee throughout the day.

    • Your Accommodation

      Your Accommodation

      For our stay, we have exclusive use of all the rooms in the Hall as well as the cottages and Stable Block. Whilst all of the accommodation is of the highest standard, it is important to note that this is not a hotel, and there are some key differences between the large variety of different rooms available. Further images of the rooms can be viewed on our website with the exception of the rooms in the Stable Block which are currently being renovated, images of those rooms will be available in late 2026.

      Main Hall – State Bedroom Located on the first floor, the State Bedroom is a masterpiece of grandeur and elegance. Adorned with original architectural details and a stunning marble fireplace, the centerpiece is a magnificent super king-size bed draped in luxurious fabrics. The lavish en-suite bathroom features an alabaster panelled bath and separate waterfall shower whilst the adjoining private boudoir provides an additional secluded retreat.

      Main Hall – The Nelson Room Admiral Nelson was a frequent guest at Wolterton and this was his preferred bedroom, located on the third floor. The walls are decorated with maps, manuscripts and battles charting Nelson’s prowess at sea, along with an original letter written by Nelson himself. Antique furniture and an emperor-size bed grace this handsome room and the bathroom includes a spacious walk-in shower and free-standing bathtub.

      Main Hall – The Bridgeman Room Located on the third floor and named for the pioneering landscape designer Charles Bridgeman, this room offers glorious views of the grounds and lake from the two floor to ceiling bedroom windows. The room is tastefully furnished with period antique furniture, fine Persian rugs and a super king-size bed. The bathroom has a marble tiled rainfall shower and separate bath.

      Main Hall – The Earls Room Sporting glorious Georgian blue walls, the Earls Room is uniquely furnished with tasteful mid-century furniture including a large writing desk and a lounge chair in the bathroom by Mathieu Mategot, renowned designer of the 1950s. The room boasts a super king-size bed and spacious bathroom with a rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bath.

      Main Hall – Countess Room Named for Countess Maria Walpole, granddaughter of Robert Walpole, the Countess Room is located on the second floor, with wonderful views from the bedroom window over the lake and beyond. The room is decorated in elegant woodland wallpaper with period furniture including a Bijouterie glass table and original marble fireplace. The bathroom has a separate walk-in shower and free-standing bathtub. Please note the bathroom, although private, is accessed via an outside corridor.

      Main Hall – Phillida Room Phillida was the late Lord Walpole’s sister and former president of the Royal Norfolk Show. This third floor room enjoys glorious views overlooking parkland from the two floor to ceiling windows and features elegant period furniture including two gilded 18th century Louis XV bergère chairs. The marble floored bathroom features a cascading waterfall shower and separate bath.

      Main Hall Rooms The remaining six bedrooms in the Main Hall, located on the second and third floors, are all uniquely decorated with superb period furniture, fine artwork and historical artefacts. All feature supremely comfortable Vispring sprung beds, with Egyptian cotton sheets and glorious views over the grounds. The equally unique en-suite bathrooms feature a walkin shower as standard, and many also include a free-standing bathtub.

      East Wing Rooms The Grade I listed East Wing adjoins the Main Hall and features soaring ceilings, Regency style décor and luxurious period furniture. The enchanting Tower bedroom on the second floor has breathtaking views over the lake and walled gardens and features a king-size bed and an ensuite bathroom with cast iron bath and separate shower. The ground floor Master room has a super king sized bed and ensuite bathroom with bath and shower. Guests in the East Wing can also enjoy the opulent Drawing Room designed in the Regency period, stunning south-facing views across the park and lake and private garden.

      Garden House The grade-II listed Garden House features tall ceilings and large windows with views over the private walled garden, a communal comfortable sitting room with marble fireplace and fully equipped kitchen. There are three en-suite bedrooms in the Garden House. The Master bedroom includes a luxurious marble panelled cast iron bath and separate shower, whilst the ground floor and first floor bedrooms include private bathrooms with showers.

      Stewards House The 18th century grade-II listed Stewards House spans the entrance to the East Wing and is built around a charming small courtyard. It is decoratively furnished with luxurious period furniture, Persian carpets and contemporary and traditional paintings. The House features a shared fully equipped kitchen and dining room on the ground floor and a first floor sitting room with television. The three ensuite bedrooms include a ground floor Master bedroom with a king-size bed and a beautiful wood-panelled cast iron bath and separate shower, with two further bedrooms that includes a second ground floor bedroom with king-size bed and a first-floor room with twin or king-size bed. Please note the first-floor bathroom, although private is accessed via the landing.

      The Treasury The Treasury provides private accommodation for two guests in an enchanting self-contained cottage on the south side of the entrance lodges. There are four rooms on the ground floor, including a cosy sitting room featuring exquisite period furniture and tapestries which opens to a spacious private south facing garden. The Master bedroom features a king-size bed and a unique vaulted exposed brick bathroom with cast iron both and rain shower.

      Stable Block The Stable Block, dating from the 1740s, is located between the Main Hall and the walled garden and is undergoing significant restoration. Accommodation here will include four rooms on the first floor, a studio room and double room on the ground floor, as well as a self-contained cottage. All will feature the same carefully curated period furniture, luxurious Vispring sprung beds and spacious bathrooms with walk-in showers. Further details and photos of these rooms will be available once renovation work is completed, expected later in 2026.

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      Please find below further details pertaining to Wolterton Hall or click on the adjacent Directory to download. 

      Built between 1727 and 1742 by Horatio Walpole, Wolterton Hall is a magnificent Palladian Hall set amidst 500 acres of parkland. For our stay, we have exclusive use of all the rooms in the Hall as well as the independent cottages and stable block. Whilst all of the accommodation is of the highest standard, it is important to note that this is not a hotel, and there are some key differences between the large variety of different rooms available.

      ADDRESS & CONTACT DETAILS
      Wolterton Park, Norwich, Norfolk
      NR11 7LY
      Telephone: 01263 768966
      Email: info@wolterton.co.uk

      COMMUNICATIONS
      Rooms and the individual properties do not have telephones. Please note that due to the remote location, mobile phone signal may be limited. We would suggest connecting to the Wi-Fi and using a service such as WhatsApp to send messages and make calls.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian and gluten free please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We will endeavour to accommodate your needs. On arrival please speak to your Tour Leader before dinner on the first night to reconfirm your needs.

      DINING AND DRINKING
      For our exclusive stay, we will be working with carefully selected local caterers who will cater for breakfasts and dinners which will be served in the Hall each day. All meals will be served in the elegant wood panelled Library on the ground floor of the main Hall, which enjoys views over the terrace and lake. Breakfast will include a buffet selection of cereals, fruit, bread, pastries etc as well as hot dishes. Dinners will be a three-course set menu each evening. An honesty bar will be available in the Library which will have a small selection of wines, beers and soft drinks.

      DRESS CODE
      Whilst there is no set dress code, the rooms and public areas at Wolterton are grand and elegant so you may wish to wear something a little smarter for the evening meals and opera performances.

      EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
      Evacuation plans and emergency procedures can be found in all the main Hall rooms or within the information folder found in the kitchen at the individual cottages. In an emergency, please contact one of your Tour Leaders or the Night Porter. Contact details will be provided closer to departure.

      HOUSEKEEPING
      A housekeeper will make the beds and refresh rooms once a day in all rooms in the Hall and individual properties.

      LIFTS & STAIRS
      Wolterton Hall does not have a lift. Access to main Hall rooms is via the main staircase. For bedrooms on the second and third floors in the Hall there are up to 60 shallow steps with handrail on the main staircase. If you have any questions regarding mobility requirements for any of the accommodation, please contact our Reservation Department.

      NIGHT PORTER
      Please note that there is no reception desk however a Night Porter will be on duty during overnight hours.

      PARKING
      There is plenty of parking available at the front of the Hall. Cars are parked at owner’s risk.

      PORTERAGE
      Staff will be on hand to take your luggage to and from your rooms on arrival and departure. Luggage tags will be provided closer to the departure date.

      SMOKING POLICY
      All rooms and public spaces in the main Hall, East Wing and individual properties are strictly non-smoking.

      Wi-Fi
      Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout the main Hall, East Wing and individual properties on the estate.

      ACCOMODATION

      MAIN HALL ROOMS
      Main Hall rooms are tastefully appointed in the style and tradition of the period, with antique furniture, fine Persian rugs, Vispring pocket sprung beds (note all rooms have fixed double beds unless otherwise stated), Egyptian linen and goose down pillows and duvets. All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, free Wi-Fi, robes and slippers. To maintain the period charm, TVs are not provided in the Main Hall rooms so you may wish to bring a device to stream chosen TV or entertainment via the Wi-Fi network. Bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash, conditioner and a shower cap. Safes are not provided. Tea, coffee and bottles of water are available 24 hours a day in the service pantries, one located on each floor of the main Hall. Bottled water is also provided in the bedrooms.

      State Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, lavish bathroom with alabaster panelled bathtub and separate wet room waterfall shower. Includes an adjoining private sitting room with large marble fireplace. Located on the 1st floor.
      Nelson Room: 6ft 6 emperor-size bed, bathroom with marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Countess Room: 6ft super king bed, bathroom with marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Note the bathroom is accessed via the corridor. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Bridgeman Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble tiled shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Ripley Room: 6ft super king-size bed, wood panelled bathroom with open walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Horace Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with open walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Gilpin Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with open marble walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Earls Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with grand marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Lady Ann Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with grand marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Bachelors Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Phillida Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Hoste Room: Double bed, bathroom with walk in rain shower. Located on the 3rd floor.

      EAST WING
      The East Wing is a Grade I listed building adjoining the main Hall. All rooms are decorated in a witty Regency style, with luxurious period furniture, Vispring pocket sprung beds, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvets. Bedrooms are equipped with a hairdryer, robes and slippers. To maintain the period charm, TVs are not provided in the rooms. The East Wing also offers a shared Drawing Room with discreet TV, a Dining Room and fully equipped kitchen which also has tea and coffee making facilities. Bottled water is provided in the bedrooms.

      Tower Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower and bathtub. Accessed by a staircase with approximately 49 steps.
      Master Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with bath and handheld shower attachment. Located on the ground floor.

      GARDEN HOUSE
      For guests staying in the Garden House please note this property includes a shared ground floor living room with TV and a fully equipped kitchen with dining table and tea & coffee making facilities. Individual bedrooms do not have TVs. The ensuite bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash, conditioner, shower cap and robes. The Garden House also benefits from a large private walled garden with hot tub. The house is located approximately 100 metres from the entrance to the Hall.

      Master Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, large wet room style marble bathroom with shower and bathtub. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Two: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Three: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. First floor (13 steep steps)

      STEWARD’S HOUSE
      For guests staying in the Steward’s House, this property includes a shared fully equipped kitchen and dining room on the ground floor which includes tea and coffee making facilities and a first floor sitting room with TV. Bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash and conditioner. The bedroom on the first floor has a private bathroom however please note this is not ensuite and is accessed from the landing. There is also a small outdoor terrace with table and chairs. Please note bedrooms do not have TVs and robes & slippers are not provided. The house is located approximately 60 metres from the entrance to the Hall.
      Master Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower and bathtub. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Two: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Three: 6ft super king or twin bed, bathroom with walk-in shower (accessed via the landing). First floor with 20 steps.

      THE TREASURY
      The Treasury is a private cottage for two guests and is part of the south side of the entrance lodges. All rooms are furnished with luxurious period furniture, and the bedroom has a 5ft king-size Vispring pocket sprung bed, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvet. There is also a living room with TV, fully equipped kitchen with tea and coffee making facilities and a private garden. The Treasury is located approximately 60 metres from the entrance to the Hall.

      THE STABLE BLOCK
      Currently under major renovation, the Stable Block will offer seven individual rooms on the ground or first floors. Each will be furnished to the same high standard, with fine period furniture, Vispring pocket sprung beds, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvets. The ensuite bathrooms will be provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash and conditioner.

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    • The Estate

      The Estate

      Hidden at the top of a graceful tree-lined drive, a magical house rises from glorious parkland. Across the house, scenes of delight unfold through vast windows, framing the ever-changing landscape in a perfect harmony of nature and design. Here, across 500 acres of stunning landscapes, shimmering water, sun-dappled woods, and flowering gardens, every corner invites quiet discovery. In this tranquil sanctuary, a refined harmony unfolds between cultivated order and untamed nature – a testament to Charles Bridgeman, visionary architect of the English landscape movement, who meticulously crafted Wolterton’s grounds in the 18th century. A century later, artist and clergyman William Sawrey Gilpin lent his picturesque touch, transforming the gardens into living canvases. In recent years, after decades of dormancy, Wolterton has been exquisitely revived. The seven-acre walled garden – one of East Anglia’s largest and oldest – now flourishes.

    • Your Dining

      Your Dining

      For our exclusive stay, we will be working with carefully selected local caterers who will cater for breakfasts and dinners which will be served in the Hall each day. Meals will be served in the elegant wood panelled Library on the ground floor of the Main Hall, which enjoys views over the terrace and lake. Breakfast will include a buffet selection of cereals, fruit, breads and pastries as well as hot dishes. Dinners will be a three-course set menu each evening served with accompanying wines. An honesty bar will be available in the Library which will have a small selection of wines, beers and soft drinks. In addition there is access to kitchens for tea and coffee throughout the day.

    • Your Accommodation

      Your Accommodation

      For our stay, we have exclusive use of all the rooms in the Hall as well as the cottages and Stable Block. Whilst all of the accommodation is of the highest standard, it is important to note that this is not a hotel, and there are some key differences between the large variety of different rooms available. Further images of the rooms can be viewed on our website with the exception of the rooms in the Stable Block which are currently being renovated, images of those rooms will be available in late 2026.

      Main Hall – State Bedroom Located on the first floor, the State Bedroom is a masterpiece of grandeur and elegance. Adorned with original architectural details and a stunning marble fireplace, the centerpiece is a magnificent super king-size bed draped in luxurious fabrics. The lavish en-suite bathroom features an alabaster panelled bath and separate waterfall shower whilst the adjoining private boudoir provides an additional secluded retreat.

      Main Hall – The Nelson Room Admiral Nelson was a frequent guest at Wolterton and this was his preferred bedroom, located on the third floor. The walls are decorated with maps, manuscripts and battles charting Nelson’s prowess at sea, along with an original letter written by Nelson himself. Antique furniture and an emperor-size bed grace this handsome room and the bathroom includes a spacious walk-in shower and free-standing bathtub.

      Main Hall – The Bridgeman Room Located on the third floor and named for the pioneering landscape designer Charles Bridgeman, this room offers glorious views of the grounds and lake from the two floor to ceiling bedroom windows. The room is tastefully furnished with period antique furniture, fine Persian rugs and a super king-size bed. The bathroom has a marble tiled rainfall shower and separate bath.

      Main Hall – The Earls Room Sporting glorious Georgian blue walls, the Earls Room is uniquely furnished with tasteful mid-century furniture including a large writing desk and a lounge chair in the bathroom by Mathieu Mategot, renowned designer of the 1950s. The room boasts a super king-size bed and spacious bathroom with a rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bath.

      Main Hall – Countess Room Named for Countess Maria Walpole, granddaughter of Robert Walpole, the Countess Room is located on the second floor, with wonderful views from the bedroom window over the lake and beyond. The room is decorated in elegant woodland wallpaper with period furniture including a Bijouterie glass table and original marble fireplace. The bathroom has a separate walk-in shower and free-standing bathtub. Please note the bathroom, although private, is accessed via an outside corridor.

      Main Hall – Phillida Room Phillida was the late Lord Walpole’s sister and former president of the Royal Norfolk Show. This third floor room enjoys glorious views overlooking parkland from the two floor to ceiling windows and features elegant period furniture including two gilded 18th century Louis XV bergère chairs. The marble floored bathroom features a cascading waterfall shower and separate bath.

      Main Hall Rooms The remaining six bedrooms in the Main Hall, located on the second and third floors, are all uniquely decorated with superb period furniture, fine artwork and historical artefacts. All feature supremely comfortable Vispring sprung beds, with Egyptian cotton sheets and glorious views over the grounds. The equally unique en-suite bathrooms feature a walkin shower as standard, and many also include a free-standing bathtub.

      East Wing Rooms The Grade I listed East Wing adjoins the Main Hall and features soaring ceilings, Regency style décor and luxurious period furniture. The enchanting Tower bedroom on the second floor has breathtaking views over the lake and walled gardens and features a king-size bed and an ensuite bathroom with cast iron bath and separate shower. The ground floor Master room has a super king sized bed and ensuite bathroom with bath and shower. Guests in the East Wing can also enjoy the opulent Drawing Room designed in the Regency period, stunning south-facing views across the park and lake and private garden.

      Garden House The grade-II listed Garden House features tall ceilings and large windows with views over the private walled garden, a communal comfortable sitting room with marble fireplace and fully equipped kitchen. There are three en-suite bedrooms in the Garden House. The Master bedroom includes a luxurious marble panelled cast iron bath and separate shower, whilst the ground floor and first floor bedrooms include private bathrooms with showers.

      Stewards House The 18th century grade-II listed Stewards House spans the entrance to the East Wing and is built around a charming small courtyard. It is decoratively furnished with luxurious period furniture, Persian carpets and contemporary and traditional paintings. The House features a shared fully equipped kitchen and dining room on the ground floor and a first floor sitting room with television. The three ensuite bedrooms include a ground floor Master bedroom with a king-size bed and a beautiful wood-panelled cast iron bath and separate shower, with two further bedrooms that includes a second ground floor bedroom with king-size bed and a first-floor room with twin or king-size bed. Please note the first-floor bathroom, although private is accessed via the landing.

      The Treasury The Treasury provides private accommodation for two guests in an enchanting self-contained cottage on the south side of the entrance lodges. There are four rooms on the ground floor, including a cosy sitting room featuring exquisite period furniture and tapestries which opens to a spacious private south facing garden. The Master bedroom features a king-size bed and a unique vaulted exposed brick bathroom with cast iron both and rain shower.

      Stable Block The Stable Block, dating from the 1740s, is located between the Main Hall and the walled garden and is undergoing significant restoration. Accommodation here will include four rooms on the first floor, a studio room and double room on the ground floor, as well as a self-contained cottage. All will feature the same carefully curated period furniture, luxurious Vispring sprung beds and spacious bathrooms with walk-in showers. Further details and photos of these rooms will be available once renovation work is completed, expected later in 2026.

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      Please find below further details pertaining to Wolterton Hall or click on the adjacent Directory to download. 

      Built between 1727 and 1742 by Horatio Walpole, Wolterton Hall is a magnificent Palladian Hall set amidst 500 acres of parkland. For our stay, we have exclusive use of all the rooms in the Hall as well as the independent cottages and stable block. Whilst all of the accommodation is of the highest standard, it is important to note that this is not a hotel, and there are some key differences between the large variety of different rooms available.

      ADDRESS & CONTACT DETAILS
      Wolterton Park, Norwich, Norfolk
      NR11 7LY
      Telephone: 01263 768966
      Email: info@wolterton.co.uk

      COMMUNICATIONS
      Rooms and the individual properties do not have telephones. Please note that due to the remote location, mobile phone signal may be limited. We would suggest connecting to the Wi-Fi and using a service such as WhatsApp to send messages and make calls.

      DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
      If you have any dietary requirements such as vegetarian and gluten free please notify the Reservations Department at Noble Caledonia. We will endeavour to accommodate your needs. On arrival please speak to your Tour Leader before dinner on the first night to reconfirm your needs.

      DINING AND DRINKING
      For our exclusive stay, we will be working with carefully selected local caterers who will cater for breakfasts and dinners which will be served in the Hall each day. All meals will be served in the elegant wood panelled Library on the ground floor of the main Hall, which enjoys views over the terrace and lake. Breakfast will include a buffet selection of cereals, fruit, bread, pastries etc as well as hot dishes. Dinners will be a three-course set menu each evening. An honesty bar will be available in the Library which will have a small selection of wines, beers and soft drinks.

      DRESS CODE
      Whilst there is no set dress code, the rooms and public areas at Wolterton are grand and elegant so you may wish to wear something a little smarter for the evening meals and opera performances.

      EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
      Evacuation plans and emergency procedures can be found in all the main Hall rooms or within the information folder found in the kitchen at the individual cottages. In an emergency, please contact one of your Tour Leaders or the Night Porter. Contact details will be provided closer to departure.

      HOUSEKEEPING
      A housekeeper will make the beds and refresh rooms once a day in all rooms in the Hall and individual properties.

      LIFTS & STAIRS
      Wolterton Hall does not have a lift. Access to main Hall rooms is via the main staircase. For bedrooms on the second and third floors in the Hall there are up to 60 shallow steps with handrail on the main staircase. If you have any questions regarding mobility requirements for any of the accommodation, please contact our Reservation Department.

      NIGHT PORTER
      Please note that there is no reception desk however a Night Porter will be on duty during overnight hours.

      PARKING
      There is plenty of parking available at the front of the Hall. Cars are parked at owner’s risk.

      PORTERAGE
      Staff will be on hand to take your luggage to and from your rooms on arrival and departure. Luggage tags will be provided closer to the departure date.

      SMOKING POLICY
      All rooms and public spaces in the main Hall, East Wing and individual properties are strictly non-smoking.

      Wi-Fi
      Complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout the main Hall, East Wing and individual properties on the estate.

      ACCOMODATION

      MAIN HALL ROOMS
      Main Hall rooms are tastefully appointed in the style and tradition of the period, with antique furniture, fine Persian rugs, Vispring pocket sprung beds (note all rooms have fixed double beds unless otherwise stated), Egyptian linen and goose down pillows and duvets. All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, free Wi-Fi, robes and slippers. To maintain the period charm, TVs are not provided in the Main Hall rooms so you may wish to bring a device to stream chosen TV or entertainment via the Wi-Fi network. Bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash, conditioner and a shower cap. Safes are not provided. Tea, coffee and bottles of water are available 24 hours a day in the service pantries, one located on each floor of the main Hall. Bottled water is also provided in the bedrooms.

      State Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, lavish bathroom with alabaster panelled bathtub and separate wet room waterfall shower. Includes an adjoining private sitting room with large marble fireplace. Located on the 1st floor.
      Nelson Room: 6ft 6 emperor-size bed, bathroom with marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Countess Room: 6ft super king bed, bathroom with marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Note the bathroom is accessed via the corridor. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Bridgeman Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble tiled shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Ripley Room: 6ft super king-size bed, wood panelled bathroom with open walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Horace Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with open walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Gilpin Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with open marble walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Earls Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with grand marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Lady Ann Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with grand marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Bachelors Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble walk-in shower. Located on the 3rd floor.
      Phillida Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with open marble rainfall shower and free-standing cast-iron bathtub. Located on the 2nd floor.
      Hoste Room: Double bed, bathroom with walk in rain shower. Located on the 3rd floor.

      EAST WING
      The East Wing is a Grade I listed building adjoining the main Hall. All rooms are decorated in a witty Regency style, with luxurious period furniture, Vispring pocket sprung beds, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvets. Bedrooms are equipped with a hairdryer, robes and slippers. To maintain the period charm, TVs are not provided in the rooms. The East Wing also offers a shared Drawing Room with discreet TV, a Dining Room and fully equipped kitchen which also has tea and coffee making facilities. Bottled water is provided in the bedrooms.

      Tower Room: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower and bathtub. Accessed by a staircase with approximately 49 steps.
      Master Room: 6ft super king-size or twin bed, bathroom with bath and handheld shower attachment. Located on the ground floor.

      GARDEN HOUSE
      For guests staying in the Garden House please note this property includes a shared ground floor living room with TV and a fully equipped kitchen with dining table and tea & coffee making facilities. Individual bedrooms do not have TVs. The ensuite bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash, conditioner, shower cap and robes. The Garden House also benefits from a large private walled garden with hot tub. The house is located approximately 100 metres from the entrance to the Hall.

      Master Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, large wet room style marble bathroom with shower and bathtub. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Two: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Three: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. First floor (13 steep steps)

      STEWARD’S HOUSE
      For guests staying in the Steward’s House, this property includes a shared fully equipped kitchen and dining room on the ground floor which includes tea and coffee making facilities and a first floor sitting room with TV. Bathrooms are provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash and conditioner. The bedroom on the first floor has a private bathroom however please note this is not ensuite and is accessed from the landing. There is also a small outdoor terrace with table and chairs. Please note bedrooms do not have TVs and robes & slippers are not provided. The house is located approximately 60 metres from the entrance to the Hall.
      Master Bedroom: 6ft super king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower and bathtub. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Two: 5ft king-size bed, bathroom with walk-in shower. Ground floor.
      Bedroom Three: 6ft super king or twin bed, bathroom with walk-in shower (accessed via the landing). First floor with 20 steps.

      THE TREASURY
      The Treasury is a private cottage for two guests and is part of the south side of the entrance lodges. All rooms are furnished with luxurious period furniture, and the bedroom has a 5ft king-size Vispring pocket sprung bed, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvet. There is also a living room with TV, fully equipped kitchen with tea and coffee making facilities and a private garden. The Treasury is located approximately 60 metres from the entrance to the Hall.

      THE STABLE BLOCK
      Currently under major renovation, the Stable Block will offer seven individual rooms on the ground or first floors. Each will be furnished to the same high standard, with fine period furniture, Vispring pocket sprung beds, Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvets. The ensuite bathrooms will be provided with locally produced shampoo, body wash and conditioner.

    Travelling with You

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    We are delighted that London Festival Opera will be joining us for our stay and presenting two concerts in the superb surroundings of Wolterton Hall – performing a selection of celebrated arias and ensembles from the operas of Handel, Mozart, Rossini, Bizet and Puccini as well as some lighter pieces from the world of operetta and musicals. We have long been associated with London Festival Opera and each year our music themed tours grow in popularity. London Festival Opera has achieved a considerable reputation for presenting opera in the UK and overseas and has performed for Presidents, Prime Ministers and senior members of the British and European Royal Families. The company has performed at 10 Downing Street, the British Embassy in Paris, the President’s Palace in Malta and as a guest company in one of Italy’s greatest opera houses, La Fenice in Venice. Bringing together artists from the major British opera companies including the Royal Opera, English National Opera and Glyndebourne the programmes presented include a wide and varied range of repertoire, performed in formal evening dress and authentic period costume for an added visual impact.

    • Chantal Cookson

      Chantal was born in Suffolk very near the sea and now lives in Northumberland where her husband farms and when possible, they go to their cottage in Suffolk. Chantal has been associated with Noble Caledonia since the company was founded in 1991 and was part of the Expedition Team for many years on the MS Caledonian Star and has led tours, be it cruising or land, all over the world, including the Antarctic in 1999, aboard the Caledonian Star on her first voyage there and in 2017 was aboard the MS Island Sky on her first voyage to the Antarctic. Chantal’s initial experience of cruising was in British waters in 1991 when Noble Caledonia did the first cruise around the British Isles, which was a ground breaking voyage and led to a very successful and popular concept. Though her main job for over 25 years was working for Sotheby’s, she is now a Travel and Fine Art Consultant intertwining in her busy life still working periodically as part of the Noble Caledonia Expedition Team and also as a Tour Leader on Land Tours. From the Arctic to the Antarctica, South America to Australia, Africa, India, The Seychelles, Indonesian Islands and many other destinations including many times the West Coast of Scotland, she has been able to pursue her love of the oceans, zodiacing and photography. Chantal is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

    • Alan Mason

      Alan Mason NDT. F.Inst.G. Dip.Hort. M.CI. Hort. is one of Europe’s most experienced and best qualified garden designers and consultants. Having achieved the distinction of being the UK’s youngest head gardener at Bramham Park when still in his 20’s, and then Gardens Manager to the Queen's cousin Lord Harewood at Harewood House in Yorkshire - where he and his team elevated the gardens into the top ten most visited gardens in the country - he set up his garden design consultancy in 1987. He has since designed and created gardens for royalty and other leading public figures in the UK and France. Creating the gardens at Le Manoir du Hilguy for Holiday Property Bond, and at his own home, Le Manoir, Port de Roche in Brittany, brought Alan Mason Garden Design International success.

      During the 80s and 90s Alan also presented the long running ‘Gardens without Borders television programme, which featured gardens in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Holland.

      His French links continue, particularly in Brittany and Normandy, which have a similar climate and challenges to the UK. Alan is currently developing a beautiful riverside garden near Nantes, selected by the Ecole National Superiore d'Architecture de Versailles as representing the best of quintessential English garden design in the 21st century.

      Alan Mason is a founder member of The Professional Gardener's Guild and the founder of the Senior Garden Advisors consultancy group which brings the services of  top former Head Gardeners' from Stately Homes such as Chatsworth, Castle Howard and Harewood House to a wider public. Alan is also a judge of the show gardens at the prestigious Sandringham Flower Show and a garden design lecturer for The Royal Horticultural Society. 

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