Big House Hotels




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The Maltings sits in the coastal village of Weybourne, a place shaped by sea, sky and history. Once a working malthouse supplying local brewers, it has been restored to create a relaxed destination hotel and restaurant blending tradition with modern style. There are 28 bedrooms in the main house, cottages and old stables - all the comforts of home. The Grain Store restaurant sits at its heart, a striking double-height space where guests can enjoy a menu rich in stories of provenance. With a bottle shop and The Cottage wellness treatment rooms, The Maltings is a place to slow down, explore and enjoy the best of North Norfolk hospitality.




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The Old Bridge is a striking, ivy-clad townhouse hotel on the banks of the River Great Ouse, with more than 250 years of history. A place where timeless charm meets modern hospitality, it’s full of warmth, character, and life. Inside, you’ll find a relaxed atmosphere and the bustle of a much-loved place to meet, eat, and celebrate - whether you’re dropping in for coffee, staying for lunch, or escaping for a weekend away. Home to 24 guest bedrooms, The Old Bridge is also known for its weddings and events, wine dinners, and Bottle Shop - all part of what makes this historic hotel a welcoming spot at the heart of Huntingdon.




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Le Strange Arms in Old Hunstanton joined Chestnut in 2024. Set on the Norfolk coast, this much-loved landmark is the focus of an an exciting project, with plans to fully refurbish the 40-bedroom hotel, restaurant and lodges. The hotel will close in winter 2026, ahead of a full refurbishment, and reopen in spring 2027. It’s a significant undertaking and an opportunity to honour the character of the place while shaping something special for the future. We look forward to sharing the journey as it unfolds.



Titchwell Manor is a coastal hotel overlooking the beach and marsh in North Norfolk. A former Victorian farmhouse, it blends character and charm with a relaxed, contemporary style. Whether visiting for lunch, a special occasion, or a few nights away, Titchwell Manor feels both refined and easy-going. With 28 guest bedrooms, a restaurant that celebrates the best local produce, and a well-earned reputation for hosting memorable weddings, Titchwell Manor is a place to eat, drink, and stay - where modern hospitality meets a true sense of coastal calm.


