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Wolterton Hall and Gardens

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Wolterton Hall is an exquisite 18th-century Palladian stately home set in North Norfolk countryside, long associated with the influential Walpole family, who have been prominent in the region since the 14th century. The current hall was commissioned by Horatio Walpole—younger brother of Britain’s first prime minister—and after a fire in 1724 was rebuilt over more than 15 years by architect Thomas Ripley into the elegant mansion that stands today.

 

It became one of the celebrated Whig “Power Houses” of Norfolk, alongside estates like Houghton and Holkham. Over the centuries the house was extended and altered, including an early 19th-century addition by George Repton. 

Inside, the hall preserves historic treasures such as a large family portrait by Jacopo Amigoni and royal gifts like a portrait of King George I. It also has rooms linked with notable figures—such as a room reputedly used by Admiral Lord Nelson. The estate’s architecture and interiors reflect its long social and political history, with thoughtful design elements like sound-muffling doors gifted by Queen Caroline. 

 

Wolterton has seen dramatic moments: it endured another serious fire in 1952, which prompted community efforts to save its contents and later restoration work. In recent years, award-winning conservation efforts have revived the hall, earning heritage awards in 2022 and 2023, and the estate entered a new chapter with the arrival of the Ellis family in 2023, who are invested in preserving its legacy and opening it up for fresh stories and uses. 

 

Beyond the building itself, Wolterton sits within extensive parkland and gardens originally shaped by designer Charles Bridgeman, with later picturesque enhancements, blending natural landscape with historic design.

 

Wolterton Hall is embraced by 500 acres of flowing parkland. 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.

 

As in the glorious royal gardens of Windsor, Kensington, and Hampton Court — also the work of Bridgeman — wanderers here are invited to lose themselves along meandering paths, discovering hidden statues and secret vistas. Ever balancing enchantment with function, his ingenious ha-ha discreetly keeps livestock at bay while preserving Wolterton’s sweeping, unbroken views.

Facilities

Catering

  • On site café / restaurant

Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities

  • Wedding receptions

Property Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted - Dogs are permitted by arrangement, but no young dogs

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Map & Directions

Wolterton Hall and Gardens

Type:Historic House

Wolterton, Norwich, Nofolk, WOLTERTON NR11 7LY

Tel: 01263 768966

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