Kimberley Hall
Situated in some of Norfolk's most beautiful countryside but only 10 minutes from Norwich, is the stunning Kimberley Hall. The house overlooks a substantial 15-acre lake and the River Tiffey valley.
Built in 1712 the house is situated in the substantial Kimberley Park, with its picturesque lake and walled garden, first laid out in 1762 by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. The park is home to Norfolk’s finest collection of ancient oaks, recently acknowledged by the experts at Kew Gardens.
Accommodation rooms have been individually designed with every attention to detail. Sleeping up to 18 over two floors , private access is via the beautiful spiral staircase. Sumptuous décor and furnishings ensure an indulgent stay is assured.
Rooms on offer include a lavish four-poster suite with a magnificent Drummonds en suite bathroom, all our designed to meet the highest aesthetic tastes. The south-facing sitting room has views of the Capability Brown landscape and lake. There is a small modern kitchen and a spacious dining area in the central hallway that can seat 18 guests comfortably.
From May to September six bell tents are located in the walled gardens with hot showers and WC’s close-by. These provide a fun alternative and can accommodate 4-6 guests per bell tent.s, the Hall is perfect for accommodating large leisure or corporate groups.