Dilham House, Dilham, Norfolk

An elegant Georgian country house in an attractive rural area just 7 miles from Wroxham – the heart of the Norfolk Broads, and under 6 miles to the Norfolk Coast. The dog-friendly house features spacious living areas, elegant bedrooms and 0.5 acres of grounds. It is perfect for a large family or group celebrating a special occasion, with easy access to attractions all across The Broads.

The two-storey house has a real wow factor, having lost none of its original character when being brought up to modern standards. Quirky soft furnishings dominate bright, naturally lit rooms, with plenty of social and private spaces across both floors, making Dilham House the perfect hideaway. 

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About the property

Blending antique charm with contemporary art, this stunning holiday retreat captivates from the moment you walk in. Start your stay by stepping into the boot room, where you can leave coats and shoes behind before exploring the rest of the home. The welcoming lounge, found on the ground floor, is a cozy haven with plush seating and a wood burner – perfect for unwinding with a late-night drink.

Though the kitchen and dining room are distinct spaces, elegant double doors connect them seamlessly, making mealtime a breeze. The dining room, designed in a library style, boasts floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a striking fireplace, and a grand table ready to host memorable gatherings. Meanwhile, the kitchen offers a more relaxed setting with a breakfast table, an Aga, an electric oven, a gas hob, and a dishwasher. Two additional back kitchens provide extra convenience with a microwave, fridge, and fridge/freezer, while a utility room houses a washing machine, tumble dryer, and a ground-floor cloakroom with a WC.

Upstairs, four inviting bedrooms offer a restful retreat. The standout master suite features an opulent French-upholstered double bed, an adjoining dressing room with a feature fireplace, and an elegant en-suite bathroom with a roll-top bath, WC, and heated towel rail. Another beautifully styled king-size bedroom includes a freestanding bath with a handheld shower on a raised platform. A third bedroom presents a chic twin setup with a characterful fireplace, while the fourth is a spacious king-size room with an additional single day bed. A well-appointed family bathroom with a bath, separate shower, WC, and heated towel rail completes the first floor.

Step outside, and the charm continues. A few steps down, the sprawling acre of gardens invites you to relax amid mature plants, manicured lawns, and vibrant borders. An outdoor dining area with a table and chairs, a charcoal BBQ, and a croquet set ensures that summer days are filled with leisurely fun. Off-road parking is available for up to four cars.

  • 4 bedrooms – 2 king-size, 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single day bed
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 family bathroom with bath, separate shower, WC and heated towel rail, 1 en-suite bathroom with free-standing roll-top bath, WC and heated towel rail, and 1 separate WC in downstairs cloakroom
  • Aga, electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer, additional fridge
  • Utility room with washing machine
  • Cot and highchair available on request
  • Wood burner with first lot of logs supplied
  • Smart TV
  • Half acre of private gardens set to lawn, outdoor furniture, croquet set and charcoal BBQ. While the garden is enclosed off by trees and hedges, it is not fenced off.
  • Parking for 4 cars maximum 
  • Two well behaved pets welcome. Dogs are not permitted on any soft furnishings or carpeted area. (please refer to terms and conditions)
  • Please note this property does not accept parties.
  • The owner lives on site, but your privacy is assured.
  • There is a pub 1 mile, and shop 5 miles away. 
  • Arrival after 17:00 and departure before 09:00
  • 2 dogs allowed. Additional charges may apply

 

 

Dilham and local area

A Legacy of Agriculture
Dilham’s name harks back to its agricultural roots, once known for vast fields of commercially grown dill. With a mention in the Domesday Book, the village was recorded as a small settlement of just over 23 households, complete with 12 acres of meadowland and 13 pigs. Today, farming remains a way of life for local families who continue to cultivate this historic land.

A Gateway to Norfolk’s Wonders
Perched on the brink of the North Broads, the village of Dilham is surrounded by beautiful countryside in a quiet and tranquil setting, making it the perfect starting point for a wide range of Norfolk adventures. Just one mile from the village, visitors can enjoy the serenity of the waterways, while the coast is a mere five miles away, offering a selection of charming beaches and coastal villages. Rent a boat or set off on foot to explore some of the incredible 125 miles of navigable waterways that make this region so unique. For a delightful day trip, visit the picturesque town of Wroxham (7 miles) or the bustling market town of Aylsham (10 miles), perhaps traveling between the two via the scenic Bure Valley Railway.

For those who enjoy exploring further afield, Norwich (14.5 miles) is a vibrant hub of history, culture, and shopping. Alternatively, for a more remote and nature-filled excursion, head to Horsey Gap (12.5 miles), where you can take a peaceful stroll along the seafront and spot some of Norfolk’s famous seals.

Nearby, food lovers can indulge in the renowned dining experiences at The Gunton Arms and Suffield Arms—both destination gastro pubs that welcome dogs.

The North Walsham and Dilham Canal
Running parallel to the River Ant, this historic canal opened in 1826, primarily used for transporting offal to Antingham’s two bone mills. Once bustling with six watermills along its course, the canal is now a serene retreat for wildlife. The nearest lock to Dilham is at Honing, offering a scenic walking route, while the restored Ebridge Mill lock is well worth a visit.

The Unique Ecosystem of the Broads
Nestled within the Broads National Park—a sprawling 117-square-mile expanse of woodlands and wetlands—Dilham enjoys a rare and protected environment. This intricate system of navigable waterways, carved from medieval peat diggings, consists of seven rivers and 63 flooded basins. Various conservation designations, including Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC), safeguard this vital ecosystem.

Wildlife and Conservation
The Broads serve as a sanctuary for some of the UK’s rarest species. The stunning swallowtail butterfly, Britain’s rarest, thrives solely here, depending on the equally rare milk parsley found in Broad Fen SSSI. Other elusive inhabitants include the Eurasian bittern and the rapidly declining water vole.

A resilient species still flourishing is the Norfolk reed, used in traditional thatching for centuries. This sustainable trade not only upholds the ecological integrity of reedbeds but also sustains local employment. Across Norfolk, you’ll find thatched roofs crafted from this durable material, a nod to a long-standing tradition.

A Birdwatcher’s Paradise
Norfolk is a dream for bird enthusiasts, with the Broads offering sightings of both common and rare species. One of the most beloved residents is the barn owl, often seen gliding over open fields in search of prey.

Exploring Beyond Dilham

Coastal Adventures
For those eager to explore further, Norfolk’s coastline is full of adventure. Cromer, on the north coast, is home to the UK’s only traditional end-of-pier show at the Pavilion Theatre, featuring vibrant performances throughout the year.

West Runton, East Runton, and Sheringham are fossil-rich destinations where the complete skeleton of a woolly mammoth was discovered in 1990. Fossil hunters of all ages will enjoy uncovering prehistoric treasures along these shores.

For thrill-seekers, kitesurfing is on the rise, with Sea Palling on the east coast and Hunstanton on the Wash offering ideal conditions for this exhilarating water sport.

Local Highlights and Day Trips

  • National Trust Properties: Discover the historic charm of Horsey Windpump, Blickling Hall, or Felbrigg Hall.

  • Family Fun: BeWILDerwood, an award-winning forest adventure park, features zip lines and treetop hideouts.

  • Norwich: Just 35 minutes away, this vibrant city offers history, culture, shopping, and dining.

  • Stately Homes: Sandringham and Holkham Hall provide an elegant day out amidst grand architecture and gardens.

Seal Watching in Norfolk

One of Norfolk’s most magical wildlife experiences is seal watching. Best from October to March, the grey seals gather in large colonies along the coast. Visitors should maintain a respectful distance and keep dogs on leads to avoid disturbing these magnificent creatures.

Whether exploring Dilham’s rich history, venturing along scenic waterways, or seeking adventure on Norfolk’s coast, this region offers something special for every visitor.

 

Address & Directions

Dilham House

Dilham 

Honing 

Norfolk 

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