Haveringland Hall Park is a peaceful residential park set in mature countryside near Cawston, within easy reach of Norwich, the Norfolk Broads and the north Norfolk coast. It’s designed for people in or approaching retirement who want a quieter pace of life, with landscaped grounds, lakeside and woodland walks, and a secure, like-minded community. If you’re looking for a low-maintenance home in Norfolk with countryside views on your doorstep and easy day trips to seaside towns, stately homes, and the Broads, Haveringland Hall Park is well worth considering.
Haveringland Hall Park sits deep in rural Norfolk, surrounded by lush green countryside and lovingly landscaped grounds. From many plots, you look out over open space, trees and water, with paths around the lakes and into the surrounding countryside for daily walks.
Despite the peaceful, away-from-it-all feel, day-to-day living is practical. Nearby Cawston and surrounding villages provide pubs, shops and local services, while Norwich offers major supermarkets, hospitals, theatres and rail links. From the park, you can head to the Norfolk Broads for boating, explore the north Norfolk coast for classic seaside days, or visit historic houses and gardens across the county.
Life at Haveringland Hall Park is all about unhurried routines and simple pleasures: lakeside walks in the morning, a trip to a village pub or farm shop during the day, and quiet evenings back at home under big Norfolk skies. The residential, retirement-style feel means neighbours tend to share similar priorities—peace, security and space—so the atmosphere is friendly but never intrusive, with plenty of room to garden, read, walk and explore the wider county at your own pace.
Haveringland Hall Park is in rural Norfolk, near the village of Cawston and north-west of Norwich, in the NR10 postcode area.
Haveringland Hall Park is a residential park, intended for long-term occupation as your main home rather than short-break holiday use.
Yes. It’s designed with retirement and semi-retirement living in mind, offering a quiet countryside setting with secure surroundings and good access to Norfolk’s coast, Broads and city amenities.
Yes, pets are allowed, and the mix of lakeside paths, woodland and open countryside makes it especially appealing for dog owners.
You can explore the Norfolk Broads by boat, visit seaside towns like Cromer and Wells-next-the-Sea, tour stately homes such as Sandringham and Blickling, and enjoy shopping, culture and dining in Norwich.
There are fishing lakes close to the park and a choice of local golf courses you can join as a member, giving plenty of options for relaxed outdoor leisure.
To arrange a viewing, contact us directly; we’ll talk you through available homes, answer any questions and book an appointment for you to visit the park and suitable properties.