Hales Hall Estate

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The magical medieval, Hales Hall is a stunning Tudor estate in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Built in 1478 by Sir James Hobart, Attorney General to Henry Vll.

 The Hall, accommodates 14, with oak beams a feature throughout, grand and spacious in appearance but also homely, with intimate spaces to congregate, cosy fireplaces and wood-burners, as well as more formal areas to enjoy. There are three reception rooms including a drawing room with a 65” TV, a library and a music room with a baby grand piano. All areas of the house are available for you to use throughout your visit.

The luxurious bedrooms, all named after historical figures that have an association with Hales, ooze charm and character and are interspersed by magnificent bathrooms with roll top baths, marble washbasins and showers with rainfall heads - soak, sleep and indulge.  The grounds and gardens are an outstanding feature of The Hall with manicured lawns, extensive topiary, cottage garden planting and are bordered on one side by a small moat.

The estate also includes The Gatehouse, The Cottage and The Garden Rooms that increases accommodation for 25 guests. Stays can be self-catered or a fully catered experience and is our base for the Norfolk Pheasant Culinary Experiences.

Hales Hall offers a walk into the past with all the luxury of the present.

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