Tel: 01263 456888
Sleeps 9 in 4 Bedrooms.
Real country house living in the Wing of Wiveton Hall on the North Norfolk Coast between Cley and Blakeney. Also two cottages on the estate. See website for details. Wi-fi. Log fires. Dogs welcome
Announcement: Wiveton Hall FEB HALF TERM AVAILABLE - sleeps 8-9 + babies. Fabulous Wing of Jacobean Hall.
Wi-fi, secluded courtyard garden & access to the grounds of the Hall
Will accept some pets, Sleeps 9 - The West wing has 2 Large double rooms, 1 twin & 1 triple, 4 bedrooms, Prices: £800 - £2000 (short breaks low season),
GILLY CASE
Tel: 01263 456888
Mobile: 07831 406888
Email: wivetonhallwing@gmail.com
Website: www.wivetonhall.co.uk

Wiveton Hall is one of north Norfolk's secret architectural gems. It is an impressive, flint-faced, Dutch-gabled hall built in the 17th century by a prosperous merchant on what had been monastic land.
Accommodation:
In the Edwardian period a Jacobean-style wing was added to provide the then essential billiard room, ball room and gun room - rooms which have since been converted into wonderfully spacious living accommodation. It is this self-contained wing with its own entrances, that is available to rent.
The wing is furnished throughout with the kind of family furniture and pictures traditional in a country house.
Two large double bedrooms one a four poster
One twin room and one triple
Cot available on request
Two bathrooms.
Large drawing room with open fire and piano - with double doors leading to large kitchen diner with woodburner
The following are included:
• Central Heating
• Logs and kindling
• All linens and towels
• Cot we provide the mattress and cot sheet but not the bedding
• High chair
• Colour TVDVD player
• Sky TV
• Wi-fi
• Stereo
• Dishwasher
• Washing machine
• Microwave
• Pay phone
• Garden furniture
• Barbeque
The following can be arranged and are extra:
• Domestic help
• Cooked meals please ask in advance
• Babysitting
The West wing has its own sunny, private, walled garden, beyond which you can wander in the Estate, or across the famous Cley marshes to the sea.
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