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RENT A BIG HOUSE IN NORFOLK
From its wide sandy beaches to the unique landscape of the Norfolk Broads, and from the royal residence at Sandringham to the adventure forest of beWILDerwood, Norfolk is a wild and wonderful place to holiday with your family or friends. On the eastern edge of England, Norfolk is all about fresh air, open spaces and big skies, great for stargazing and spectacular for birdwatching. With its open, flat countryside, it’s a haven for walking and cycling too.
Whichever of our fabulous Norfolk properties you choose, you are within driving distance of the coast and close to the Norfolk Broads. And if you want to make the children happy, visit ROARR! - the UK’s largest dinosaur theme park. Stay in one of our luxurious big houses to rent in Norfolk, where you can relax in peace and privacy with luxuries such as hot tubs, swimming pools and cinema rooms.





Rippon Hall
Norfolk
Think of the perfect country manor – grand entrance hall, billiard room and library, winding staircases to attic bedrooms. Rippon Hall in Norfolk, with its beautiful neo-Tudor heart wrapped in a handsome Victorian upgrade, has all this and more.
- guests
- 10 bedrooms
- 10 bathrooms
- Pets: Up to 2 dogs welcome (fee applies)
3 nights from £5,000 (weekend break)






Shorecliff Manor
Norfolk
Shorecliff Manor might just be the perfect seaside holiday house for a gathering of family or friends. Sleeping up to 22 guests, it stands above a sandy beach, capturing the Norfolk light and serving up spectacular sea views.
- guests
- 8 bedrooms
- 7 bathrooms
3 nights from £5,300 (weekend break)






Swaffham House
Norfolk
In the heart of a pretty market town and with original Elizabethan and Georgian features, this handsome manor house has been carefully restored to provide every modern comfort you could wish for. As you enter the magnificent hallway, you know this is a special place to stay.
- guests
- bedrooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Pets: Up to 2 dogs welcome (fee applies)
3 nights from £5,200 (weekend break)





Windmill View
Norfolk
This redbrick Georgian gem is set amidst 22 acres of private grounds in rural Norfolk. It’s ideal for a close family or friends’ getaway, and you can head to Norwich for city culture or hit the coast in under 20 minutes. Or sink into the hot tub under the big Norfolk skies and relax.
- guests
- 6 bedrooms
- 6 bathrooms
- Pets: Up to 4 dogs welcome (fee applies)
3 nights from £4,785 (weekend break)






Saxton Manor
Norfolk
Drop your plans for exploring Norfolk, Saxton Manor is a destination in itself. At first glance, this 10-bedroom country mansion is simply a handsome period house. But you soon realise there’s more to Saxton Manor than history. It’s a joyful space, where old beams and exposed brickwork meet technology, entertainment and modern art.
- guests
- 10 bedrooms
- 5 bathrooms
- Pets: Up to 3 dogs welcome (fee applies)
3 nights from £4,050 (weekend break)





Belwick Hall
Norfolk
Belwick Hall is a proper country house; a glorious, Grade II listed property with a traditional knapped flint façade that puts it firmly in Norfolk. It greets you with a grand entrance hall, sweeping carved oak staircase and portraits on the walls. Gather your brood and surrender to its charms.
- 16 guests
- 8 bedrooms
- 6 bathrooms
- Pets: Up to 2 dogs welcome (fee applies)
3 nights from £3,950 (weekend break)
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PLACES TO VISIT IN AND AROUND NORFOLK
Explore the north Norfolk coastline, which is a National Landscape (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and is dotted with award winning beaches and soul-soothing nature reserves. Follow the Deep History Coast Discovery Trail to visit the beaches of Sheringham, Cromer, Happisburgh and others. Go seal spotting in the winter at Horsey Beach and watch the sunrise at Lowestoft, the UK’s most easterly point.
With only one city and no motorways, Norfolk is full of pretty villages and market towns. Check out the foodie scene at Aylsham on the River Bure, take a boat out on the Norfolk Broads and visit its capital, Wroxham. Go celebrity spotting at Burnham Market, which has earned the nickname, Chelsea on Sea, and visit the county town, Norwich, the most complete medieval city in the country. For outdoor adventures, go south to Thetford Forest, the largest lowland pine forest in Britain.
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