Ludham Hall is situated on the outskirts of the pretty Broadland village of Ludham, in Norfolk.
Originally the Bishops Palace, it has many features dating back to the Seventeenth Century, and earlier, including a chapel built onto the north end of the house by Bishop Harsnett in 1627.
Ludham Hall Cottage adjoins the Hall with stunning views over grazing marshes, towards the historic site of St Benets Abbey and the billowing sails of river boats as they make their way along the River Ant.
Address
Ludham Hall Cottage, Ludham Hall, Hall Road, Ludham, Norfolk, NR29 5NU
Type
Self Catering
Email
alison@ludhamhall.co.uk