Palatial mansion at the centre of 25,000 acres of park and agricultural land.
Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
Facilities
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Charged parking
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Easily accessible without car
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EV charging options
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Facilities for children
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Parkland / open spaces
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Pet friendly
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Picnic area
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Shop
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
- Access statement available
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Steeped in history, Holkham Hall on the north Norfolk coast has the perfect setting; surrounded by rolling parkland, rich in wildlife.
This magnificent eighteenth-century Palladian hall is home is to the Earls of Leicester and the family takes great pride in sharing the house and its treasures with visitors.
The state rooms offer superb collections of ancient statuary, original furniture, tapestries and paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck, Gaspar Poussin and Gainsborough.
Visit the Holkham Stories Experience and find out all about the estate’s 400-year past, living present and innovative future. Aimed at both adults and children alike, there’s plenty to keep you occupied. Dress up in a Holkham tweed jacket and bowler hat, let our ‘talking tools’ tell you what they were used for, sit back, relax and enjoy our ‘Holkham Year’ film. Learn how the very bricks used to build Holkham Hall were made here on the estate. Learn all about the Holkham Sustainability Wonder project.
Explore the children’s woodland adventure play area, hire bikes or a boat, and enjoy the colourful plantings and scents in the historic walled garden. Get your feet off the ground on our Ropes Course, and embark on a treetop adventure over wobbly crossings, swinging bridges, see saws and best of all zip wires to get you safely back on the ground.
Finish off your visit by treating yourself in our Courtyard Café, where we serve only the best, locally-sourced food and our gift shop, showcasing the work of local artisan suppliers.
Throughout the year we run a fantastic programme of events including outdoor theatre, open air cinema, tractor trailer tours, pond dipping, deer walks, specialist workshops, opera, nature reserve walks, talks and guided tours, special seasonal events during school holidays and a truly special Christmas season.
Important information: opening info is generated by artificial intelligence; check specific attraction details before travelling.
The indicator above will show ‘open’ when the public have any kind of access to any part of this property. That could be the park, a shop, or a special event, and may not reflect regular admission times to the main attraction. Always consult the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling to check that the attraction you are interested in is open.
Holkham offers a variety of attractions and events for visitors, with specific opening times and conditions for each. Below is a detailed summary of the opening times and conditions for the various attractions and events at Holkham:
General Opening Times
- Holkham Hall: Closed until March 2026.
- Holkham Park: Open weekends only until 14th February 2026, from 10am to 4pm.
- Visitor Reception: Closed until 14th February 2026.
- Courtyard Gift Shop: Closed from 4th January until 14th February 2026.
- Woodland Play Area: Closed until 14th February 2026.
- Courtyard Café: Closed from 4th January until 14th February 2026.
- Holkham Stories: Closed until March 2026.
- Walled Garden: Closed until late March 2026. Admission: £7 for adults, £1 for children aged 5-15.
- Ropes Course: Open from 14th to 22nd February 2026. Standard admission is £24 per person. Early bird discount of 25% available for tickets booked before 15th February 2026 using code EARLY26.
- Cycle Hire: Closed until late March 2026. Adult bike hire starts from £14.
Events
- Festival of Little Stories: February half-term, featuring storytelling, author meet-and-greets, and workshops.
- Parkrun: Every Saturday, a free 5k community event.
- Walking Women: First Tuesday of every month, a gentle walk exploring Holkham's landscapes.
- Pottery, Pilates, and Plates: Friday, 6th February 2026.
- Children’s Animal Illustration Workshop: Wednesday, 18th February 2026.
- Children’s Illustration Workshop: Thursday, 19th February 2026.
- Willow Weaving Workshop: Saturday, 21st February 2026.
- Floragami Paper Flower Workshop: Saturday, 7th March 2026.
Nature Reserve and Beach
- Holkham Beach: Lady Anne’s Drive car park open daily from 6am to 5pm. Parking charges apply: £3.60 for up to 2 hours, £7 for up to 4 hours, and £13.50 for over 4 hours or all day.
- Wells Beach: Beach Road car park open daily from 6am to 6pm. Same parking charges as Holkham Beach.
For further details on accessibility, parking, and other facilities, visitors are encouraged to plan their visit in advance.
Historic Houses members enjoy free access to the house and gardens (though, like all visitors who arrive by car, they are subject to a £6 parking charge).
Prices vary depending on how you fill your day. Please visit the Holkham website to plan your visit.
A visit to Holkham is a perfect excursion for groups, organisations, societies and coach parties and we are happy to liaise with tour operators, travel companies and social secretaries to create an individual package for a visit.
We offer private guided tours of Holkham Hall to pre-booked groups when the hall is closed to the public.
Encouraging schools to explore and learn from the many opportunities and advantages the estate has to offer, we welcome all types of educational visits.
The Hall, Walled Garden, Parkland, Nature Reserves and wildlife provide fascinating subjects for both a National Curriculum focus and for the general experience and enjoyment of pupils.
The aim is to make visits relevant, not only from an educational perspective, but also for school children to learn a little bit of our history and to understand the workings of an estate that has had to adapt with times.
Contact us for more information:
01328 713112
- Guide dogs welcome
- Accessible parking
- Access statement available
- Accessible toilets
- Wheelchair ramps/routes
Getting here
Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
NB: All parking incurs a charge – including for Historic Houses members.
Holkham is easily reached by public transport, though, and rewards those who visit car-free. Consider leaving the car at home next time you visit.
The Coastliner bus servicing King’s Lynn to Cromer route stops in Holkham Village 3/4 mile from the hall. See traveline.info for timetables.
The nearest train station is King’s Lynn (approximately 27 miles away), which has hourly trains running from King’s Cross, London via Cambridge and Ely.
Sustrans Bike Route No. 1 passes through Holkham park.
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