Godwick Hall
Private and peaceful, rural and relaxing, luxurious and languid, not far from Holkham and the wide-open beaches of North Norfolk, Godwick Hall is a perfect place for a special celebration or event or just a relaxing retreat.
Set in 100 acres of quintessential English countryside in North Norfolk, Godwick Hall is a large country house available for large groups, there is a newly converted luxury self-catering property, The Old Stables, and three fabulous Shepherd Huts ideal for couples. There’s also a spectacular barn available for weddings and large parties.
For a romantic retreat for couples Godwick’s shepherd’s huts are close to nature - quirky, rustic and extremely comfortable. They have wood burners and radiators so are cosy retreats even in the colder months. The three huts come with some fabulous mod cons - a double bed and ensuite shower room, a small kitchen and microwave and even a two-person hammock! As well as a comfortable night’s sleep, guests can order a welcome breakfast hamper of Norfolk bread and cereal along with a host of other extras such as a bottle of Fizz chilling in your fridge, a barbeque, or marvel at the stars with a fire pit, basket of wood, blankets, marshmallows and skewers. Godwick’s owner, James Garner has trademarked it Schlamping for luxury glamping!
The Old Stables is a new self-catering home which offers a contemporary light Skandi style space with views across the tranquil parkland, sleeping up to six in the three ensuite bedrooms. All the rooms have luxury beds, the huge living room has a large sofa and a wood burner, while the well-equipped kitchen has doors opening onto the patio.
For larger groups and special occasions, Godwick Hall is a sumptuous Georgian country house that sleeps up to 14 people in seven beautiful bedrooms melding traditional features with modern touches. There’s a grand drawing room, a games room, a splendid dining room, a vast kitchen with an Aga, there’s even a heated swimming pool and a children’s play area.
Where is Godwick?
Godwick is a great base to explore north Norfolk with its wide-open beaches and renowned pubs and restaurants. 11 miles from Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, it’s also within reach of the fine city of Norwich.
There are ample walks in the area as well as fantastic places to eat and drink nearby including the award-winning The Brisley Bell.