Soak up the history of this luxury manor house, where views extend over the Peak District.
Norbury Manor really lives up to its name. Inside you’ll find a luxury interior with fine period furnishings, dark panelled walls and stained glass windows. As a Grade I listed building, it’s of exceptional historical interest where groups of 10 can live in luxury for a week or so. There are lots of cosy spaces to relax; the sitting room and snug each have a woodburner.
Norbury Manor sits in a medieval knot garden with views over the Peak District. From here walks around the rest of the garden and out to a woodland area can be easily accessed. The White Peak area of the Peak District is a short drive, where you can discover its lush green valleys and limestone caves.
Take the 10 mile walk to Thor’s Cave, which starts at Wetton village, just a 30 minute drive from the manor. You could also explore some of the other nearby historical properties including Kedleston Hall and Winster Market House. As a guest of the cottage enjoy free entry to Sudbury Hall and Museum of Childhood.
Parking in front of house. Induction hob. Low beams on third floor. Unfenced riverbank accessible beyond garden. Working farm nearby. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.
Entrance hall, utility room, lavatory, scullery, kitchen with range cookers, sitting room with log burning stove, dining room, snug with multi-fuel stove.
Three bedrooms (1 double with en-suite shower room, 1 double with sitting room and 1 twin) bathroom and bathroom with separate shower cubicle.
Two bedrooms (1 double and 1 twin) and bathroom.
Heating: Oil-fired central heating.
Parking: Space for 5 cars in front of the house.
Garden: large garden to the rear and side of the house with small patio area.
*WiFi: This is now available, but please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon. We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT.
Access: Low beams on the third floor.
Children: As the unfenced river bank is accessible beyond the garden children should be supervised when using the Manor garden.
Induction hob: Please note there is an induction hob at this cottage. Guests with pacemakers are advised to check with their doctor to ensure there will be no interference with their pacemaker. Guests with pacemakers are also advised to keep a distance of at least 60cm (2ft) from the hob when cooking
Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm.
The Medieval Hall adjacent to the House is open to the public.
Norbury Manor is located within a working National Trust garden. The woodland walk and wider garden area may be accessed by members of the public at any time.
The Medieval garden at the rear of the house can only be accessed by the public when the Medieval Hall is open to visitors (dates above).
There is a working farm nearby.
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