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LLM’s Donna Martin enjoys a Bridgerton-style getaway at Wolterton Hall, The East Wing in North Norfolk

Escape to Wolterton Hall’s East Wing; a luxurious, family-friendly Norfolk retreat blending elegant Bridgerton-style charm with modern comforts.

By Donna Martin   |  

Looking for a luxury Bridgerton-style getaway? Wolterton Hall in North Norfolk is just the place, with its East Wing offering an elegant blend of historical charm and modern comforts for the whole family.

Nestled in the rolling countryside, this stunning seven-bedroom wing of the grand manor house delivers a tranquil yet luxurious retreat. From expansive living spaces (and oh, those high ceilings!) to thoughtfully curated details, it’s an ideal escape for families seeking privacy, grandeur, and a touch of period-drama aristocracy (but without the actual drama).

The Manor

Wolterton Hall exterior
Pure grandeur at the stunning Wolterton Hall in Norfolk

Arriving at Wolterton Park is like stepping into a different century, minus the questionable hygiene standards of yore. The estate, nestled in the Norfolk countryside about 40 minutes north of Norwich, radiates a stately, almost regal ambiance. 

The manor house is a stunning example of how history and modern comforts can coexist beautifully. With sweeping views of the estate’s 500 acres, this palatial home has 18 bedrooms (split between the main hall with 11 bedrooms, and the East Wing with 7).

I’m always blown away by the history of grand, old homes – the stories and details that bring the wealthy homeowners of yesterday alive. After having a tour of the hall and hearing the tales of its colourful days of old, Wolterton now holds first place in my head of ‘most extravagant flex’.

One of its early owners wasn’t thrilled with the original location of the house, so, naturally, he had the entire thing demolished and rebuilt in a different spot with better views (as you do).

But, it gets better.

After the new manor was finished, he noticed he could see the neighbouring village from the upper floors. Not caring for the sight of other houses cluttering up his horizon, he did what any reasonable manor house owner would do: he had the whole village moved (as you do).

Because of his bold decision, Wolterton now has total privacy from every room, with views of nothing but rolling fields, the estate lake, and trees gently blowing in the breeze.

The East Wing

Wolterton Hall east wing dining
Dine like royalty in The East Wing’s luxurious formal dining room

The East Wing of Wolterton Hall is a statement in itself. The seven-bedroom wing is all about understated elegance and modern comfort, without losing the historical charm.

It’s big enough to get temporarily lost in, without being so big that you’ll never find your way out – ideal for larger groups wanting to enjoy country grandeur in privacy. You’ll lap up the historic atmosphere under vaulted ceilings, surrounded by period furniture, and, because this is 2024, you’ll also get to enjoy your own private cinema – just in case you can’t completely unplug without your Netflix.

The pièce de résistance? In my humble opinion, it would be the formal dining room. Its rich red fabric walls, ornate details and jaw-dropping artwork make it perfect for sumptuous evening gatherings, or, if you’re me, feeling like royalty for a fleeting moment before remembering you have to go back to your real life in a few days.

Wolterton Hall east wing bedroom
Wolterton Park’s East Wing has seven grand bedrooms, all individually designed

The bedrooms are their own little slices of heaven, lovingly restored to perfection with a thoughtful mix of period features and modern touches. Think tall windows, antique furnishings and artfully designed themes, paired with plush beds, crisps linens and en suite bathrooms that look like they belong in a luxury spa. No chamber pots here, thank you very much (although some of the rooms do have them built into the antique furniture!).

The rooms are spread across three floors, the ‘turret’ room being especially grand with views to die for. Whether you’re looking for comfy and cosy near the kitchen for a midnight snack, or four-poster luxury away from everyone else, the East Wing has a bedroom for everyone.

Food and drink

Wolterton Hall east wing kitchen
The East Wing’s kitchen is any cook’s dream

Self-catering reigns supreme here, though Wolterton offers a concierge service to arrange private chefs if cooking for yourself seems a bit strange in a setting like this. 

If, like us, you love donning an apron and frying pan, the kitchen is a thing of beauty and practicality, stocked with all the essentials and a few fancy extras – think Le Creuset pans and enough glasses to host a royal banquet.

If you’re looking to eat out, the area has some great gastropubs, including:

The Saracen’s Head

Just outside the gates of Wolterton Park, this charming inn, originally built in 1806 in the style of an Italian farmhouse by GS Repton for Horatio Walpole (owner of Wolterton), The Saracen’s Head offers a cosy setting perfect for a countryside escape. The menu focuses on seasonal ingredients and classic dishes, celebrating Norfolk’s abundance of produce (like the local Cromer Crab). The ambiance is warm and inviting, ideal for a relaxed evening after a day of exploring the estate. 

The Gunton Arms

Located just a short drive from Wolterton, The Gunton Arms is a unique British pub set within a deer park. Expect hearty dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, often cooked over an open fire. Signature dishes include venison, which is sourced from the surrounding parkland, and classic British fare with a modern twist. The relaxed yet refined atmosphere makes it a popular spot for both casual dining and celebratory meals.

The Bucks Arms

Just a short drive from Wolterton Hall, The Bucks Arms is your quintessential English country pub, packed with charm and character. Nestled next to the entrance of the National Trust’s Blickling Hall, it offers a lovely spot to unwind after a day of exploring. Think low wooden beams, roaring fireplaces and delicious meals made with locally sourced ingredients. Whether you’re tucking into one of their famous Sunday roasts or just popping in for a pint, it’s the kind of place that makes you feel like a regular, even if it’s your first time.

To do

Wolterton Hall east wing grounds
Fresh air and lazy afternoons strolling the grounds of the Wolterton Park estate

Explore Wolterton Park estate

The sprawling 500-acre estate is perfect for leisurely walks and tranquil escapes. Wander through the walled garden, stroll around the lake or explore the historical grounds at your own pace. The estate is also home to abundant wildlife, including deer and rare birds, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Whether it’s a picnic by the water or afternoon croquet, there’s plenty to enjoy without even leaving the property.

Cromer and Sheringham

These nearby coastal towns offer quintessential British seaside charm. Cromer is famous for its Victorian pier, sandy beaches, and the fresh crab caught daily. Sheringham offers a similar experience but with a more traditional vibe, featuring family-friendly beaches and quaint shops. Both towns are perfect for a day trip, with plenty of spots for fish and chips by the sea.

Blickling Estate

A true National Trust gem, Blickling Estate offers impressive Jacobean architecture and a history-rich setting. The estate is said to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn, and you can explore the mansion’s grand rooms, beautiful gardens, and parklands. The surrounding area is perfect for cycling and walking, with well-marked trails that loop through the estate’s scenic grounds.

Felbrigg Hall

One of Norfolk’s finest country estates, Felbrigg Hall is a National Trust property featuring beautifully preserved interiors and lush gardens. The house offers a glimpse into 17th-century life, while the expansive grounds and woods provide excellent walking trails. Be sure to visit the walled garden, one of the estate’s highlights.

BeWILDerwood

Just the thing if you have kids, BeWILDerwood is a whimsical, outdoor adventure park full of treetop walkways, ziplines and quirky wooden structures straight out of a fairytale. Ideal for burning off energy and keeping the whole family, it’s worth checking out for a day of fun and fresh air.

In a nutshell

Wolterton Park’s East Wing provides an exquisite countryside retreat, blending grand historic settings with modern comfort. With its grand interiors, idyllic surroundings, and proximity to North Norfolk’s treasures, it’s perfect for families seeking a refined escape that lets you live like royalty – if only for a weekend.

Factbox

Prices from £3,280 for a three-night stay.

Address: Wolterton Park, Wolterton, Norfolk, NR11 7LY
Phone: +44 (0)1263 768222
Website: woltertonpark.co.uk

All imagery credit: Wolterton Hall