Caldecott Hall Country Park is a woodland-set retreat near the Norfolk Broads, with a proper “country club” feel thanks to golf and a leisure club with pool, sauna and spa-style extras. Caldecott Hall Country Park is pet-friendly (restrictions may apply), making it an easy fit for owners who want weekends away with the dog, plus plenty to do without needing to leave the estate.
Caldecott Hall Country Park sits just outside Great Yarmouth, in a peaceful setting that feels a world away once you’re on-park. It’s the sort of place where you can do a round of golf, take a swim, then settle into a slower pace with a drink and a bite to eat—without turning your break into a big itinerary.
For days out, you’ve got the Broads lifestyle close by, plus classic coast options around Great Yarmouth and Gorleston. Road access is straightforward for exploring Norfolk and the Suffolk border. For rail, journeys are typically routed via Great Yarmouth or Lowestoft; as a guide, Great Yarmouth to Norwich is +35–45 mins (service dependent), and Norwich to London Liverpool Street is +1 hr 45–2 hrs (service dependent).
Life at Caldecott Hall Country Park suits owners who like having options: golf mornings, spa-and-swim afternoons, and quieter walks through the grounds in between. It’s a strong pick if you want a holiday base that feels outdoorsy and relaxing, but still comes with “proper facilities” when the weather turns.
Caldecott Hall Country Park is in Fritton, Norfolk (NR31 9EY), close to Great Yarmouth and the Norfolk Broads.
It’s a holiday park, intended for leisure stays rather than full-time residential living.
Yes—viewings are best arranged in advance, especially if you want to tour the facilities and see specific homes.
Yes—pets are allowed, but restrictions can apply. Check the latest policy (and any limits) when you enquire.
Yes—there’s a leisure club with an indoor pool and spa-style facilities such as sauna/steam room / jacuzzi-style pool, with access and opening times varying.
Yes—golf is a major part of the appeal, with on-site courses and golfing facilities.
Often yes, but some beaches use seasonal restrictions on certain stretches. Always check local signage when you arrive.
You can mix Broads-style days out, seaside trips to Great Yarmouth/Gorleston, and quieter countryside walks—then come back for golf or leisure club time on park.