What do you think makes a stay at Ormesby Manor unique?
The Property : Ormesby Manor is set in 12 acres of stunning parkland just inside the Norfolk Broads National Park. A Grade 2 listed property originally a large farmhouse dating back to 1762 now inlcudes an imposing 19th century italianate addition with a circuar tower. Ormesby Saint Michael Parish Church with its 13 Century Tower and Chancel stands at the gate. From here the sweeping driveway takes you past the Shepherds Huts and on down to the Manor House and Well Lodge.
Beautifully Renovated : With bold wallpapers, hand painted staircases, spacious bedrooms and elegant bathrooms, carefully chosed vintage, repurposed and unique furnishings, you wil feel cosy, cosseted and comfy.
Superby Located : So close to the coast, country and the secret backwaters, beautiful inland rivers and lakes that make up the waterways known as the Norfolk Broads. 125 miles of quiet rivers and broads winding past reed beds and tangled woodlands, walk its footpaths and protected wetlands, havens for birds and wildlife. Nearby miles of calm sandy beaches, unspoiled fishing villages and coastal nature reserves.
Can you suggest any activities or things to do while staying in the Ormesby St Michael area?
Being inside the Norfolk Broads National Park there is a wealth of things to do from day boat hire on the broads waterways to paddleboarding, sailing and beautiful desolate beaches and stuning countryside to walk.
Where can guests enjoy food and drink?
There are a number of good restaurants, pubs, tearooms and farm shops nearby which they can highly recommend. they also have a recommended list of chefs and caterers for bespoke dining.
What is the capacity for Ormesby Manor?
The Manor House can sleep 20 overnight guests, they also have french day beds for children.
Guests often also book the Gardener, Gamekeeper and Beekeeper, their 3 Luxury Shepherds Huts taking the total to 26+ overnight guests.