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Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 8PP
Asset | Opening time |
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House | 11:00 - 15:00 |
Bookshop | 10:00 - 15:30 |
Garden | 10:00 - 15:30 |
Parkland | Dawn - Dusk |
Shop | 10:00 - 15:30 |
Squire's pantry | 10:00 - 15:30 |
Please note, Felbrigg Hall's ground floor showrooms are now decorated for The Wolves of Wild Wood Hall trail. Last entry is 30 minutes before closing time. Upstairs is closed for winter conservation cleaning.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £13.20 | £12.00 |
Child | £6.60 | £6.00 |
Family | £33.00 | £30.00 |
1 Adult 2 Children | £19.80 | £18.00 |
Spend some time browsing titles in the second hand bookshop in the in the courtyard. If you have any book donations, they are always welcome.
Electric charging points (Pod Point) are available in the main car park. Please download the Pod Point app before you visit and note that the cost to charge a vehicle is 45p/kWh. There is a 2-hour limit on charge time in order to allow others to use these facilities.
Visit the Squire's Pantry for a selection of hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, hearty dishes, freshly baked scones and cakes.
A range of seasonal plants for sale are available in the courtyard.
National Trust members park free, please scan your membership card to obtain a ticket. Parking is £5 per car for non-members.
Our shelves are packed with items ranging from high quality local food and drink to cards, books and gifts.
Dogs must remain on a lead at all times in designated areas and throughout the estate between 1 March and 31 July to protect ground nesting birds.
Toilet facilities are available in the courtyard.
Poor phone signal.
A map is available next to the designated disabled parking spaces. There are all-weather paths through the woods and Walled Garden.
One adapted unisex accessible toilet cubicle with left-hand transfer is available in the courtyard.
There are no steps or slopes in the Walled Garden paths.
Braille house guides are available upon request.
Powered wheelchairs are welcome in the House, however due to narrow corridors and furnished rooms, four wheeled PMV’s cannot be accommodated. The upper floors of the House are accessible only by wide shallow stairs with bannisters and handrails.
There are 12 designated disabled parking spaces at the front of the main car park.
Available on a first come first served basis; three powered mobility vehicles (PMV) are onsite and one all-terrain Tramper vehicle, which can be used on the wider estate. Please enquire at any welcome point. A map of suitable routes will be provided.
There are induction loops in Visitor Reception; Retail and Squire's Pantry areas and a portable induction loop is available if needed from Visitor Reception.
There are several benches located at various points around the walled garden. There is a chair in each of the showrooms in the Hall if required.
Large print house guides are available upon request.
There are two manual wheelchairs onsite. Please enquire at any welcome point.
2 miles from Cromer; off B1436, signposted from A148 and A140.
Sat Nav: Please use postcode NR11 8PP.
The Weavers' Way runs through the estate.
Stations at Cromer or Roughton Road, both 2½ miles away.
Felbrigg is near the North Norfolk Coast Cycleway. It's also on the Rebellion Way, the 17/39-mile ‘Experience Cromer’ routes and the 29-mile ‘Lords of the Manor’ route.
Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 8PP
The Wolves of Wild Wood Hall is a seasonal experience for all the family. Discover the tale of Norfolk's last wolf pack on a trail through the hall and marvel at animal festivities brought to life. Ignite your senses with dazzling decorations and illustrations, music made from mushrooms and scented materials from the estate.
Entertain the whole family at Felbrigg. Discover unique stories in the hall, go on an adventure in the garden and estate and stop for a bite to eat in the Squire’s Pantry tea room.
Felbrigg is a two pawprint rated place. Enjoy Felbrigg with your four-legged friend. Here are some top tips to make the most of your visit.
Discover everything you need to know about organising a group visit to Felbrigg Hall.
Take a look at the map of Felbrigg Hall, Gardens and Estate to help plan your visit
A welcoming 17th-century Hall, home to a fascinating collection, one of the largest in the National Trust.
A delightful Walled Garden with double flower borders, vegetable beds, trained fruit trees and an octagonal dovecote.
380 acres of beech, oak, sweet chestnut, hawthorn and sycamore. Features Victory V avenues commemorating the last squire’s brother.
The ice house in the Great Wood dates to the 18th century and was built to look like a ruin.
The Squire’s Pantry offers hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, hot lunches, afternoon tea, cakes and ice creams in the courtyard.
Shop filled with locally produced gifts, homeware, books and gardening accessories. Seasonal selection of plants for sale in the courtyard.
Second-hand bookshop run by volunteers and stocked full of thousands of good-quality books donated by supporters.
The Wolves of Wild Wood Hall is a seasonal experience for all the family. Discover the tale of Norfolk's last wolf pack on a trail through the hall and marvel at animal festivities brought to life. Ignite your senses with dazzling decorations and illustrations, music made from mushrooms and scented materials from the estate.
Discover the hall at Felbrigg in Norfolk. A place of surprises and delights where each room stirs the imagination.
Discover the garden at Felbrigg, including the widely renowned Walled Garden, and the West Garden, home to the 18th-century Orangery.
The estate at Felbrigg includes 520 acres of woods, with rolling parkland, a lake and buggy-friendly paths. There's plenty of space to let off steam or follow a trail to discover the delights of the grounds.
Entertain the whole family at Felbrigg. Discover unique stories in the hall, go on an adventure in the garden and estate and stop for a bite to eat in the Squire’s Pantry tea room.
Norfolk isn’t a county known for its hills, but on this 16-mile walk, you can tackle a combined 1140ft, the size of a small mountain, if you add together all the gradients along the way.
Along this circular walking trail you'll pass historic buildings dating back to the 1700s, notable trees, a hidden lake and an imaginatively planted arrangement of beech trees.
Discover tasty treats in the Squire's Pantry at Felbrigg Hall. Browse the shop and second-hand bookshop for the perfect gift – for you or someone else.
Close to Cromer beach, this quirky cottage is ideal for those after a coastal retreat.
An open-plan apartment on the east side of Felbrigg Hall with high ceilings and sweeping parkland views.
Nestling on the edge of woodland, this Felbrigg cottage offers a peaceful Norfolk getaway.
Sitting in the woodlands of the Felbrigg estate, this cosy and quirky cottage has a modern interior.
A carefully restored cottage with traditional interiors and an enclosed garden on the Felbrigg Hall estate.
In the heart of the Felbrigg Hall estate, this converted stable block has heaps of character and style.
This elegant four-bedroom apartment on the Felbrigg Estate is a converted former laundry.
This Christmas, discover the tale of Norfolk's last wolf pack, its secret hideaway beneath the flagstones of Felbrigg and festive celebrations of an unexpected pact...
One of the most elegant country houses in East Anglia, Felbrigg Hall is a place of surprises and delights. It is a mixture of opulence and homeliness where each room reflects Felbrigg’s vibrant history, from the stained-glass windows in the Great Hall to Queen Mary's teapot in the Drawing Room. The Chinese Bedroom showcases Felbrigg’s rich global collections, including luxury exports traded by the East India Company, and the eclectic displays in the Cabinet Room show collections amassed on a European ‘Grand Tour’.
Outside, the decorative and productive walled garden is a gardener's delight. Flowers from the garden decorate the Hall, whilst allotments in the walled garden provide fruit and vegetables for the Squire's Pantry. You can enjoy watching the hens pecking wherever they wish, with only the sound of the busy bees in the flowers.
The rolling landscape park with a lake, 211 hectares (520 acres) of woods and waymarked trails is a great place to explore nature and wildlife on this bountiful estate. With buggy friendly surfaces on main visitor routes, families can enjoy a relaxing day out.
Discover more about the history of Felbrigg Hall in Norfolk, its past owners and how it came to be in the care of the National Trust.
In 1969, R.W. Ketton-Cremer, gave Felbrigg to the National Trust. Today, Felbrigg Hall is home to one of the Trust’s largest collections. Here are some of the highlights.
Discover the important conservation work that takes place daily within the hall at Felbrigg, and look back at some of the important projects that have taken place in recent years.
Discover more about the important conservation work that takes place across the Felbrigg Estate, to protect Sites of Special Scientific Interest, as well as acres of woodland and parkland.
Discover volunteering opportunities at Felbrigg Hall. From supporting the garden team to helping out with events, there is something for everyone to get involved with.
Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever.