A Dynamic Family-Run Estate In The Heart Of Norfolk’s Tas Valley
Discover the history behind one of the first major works by architect Sir John Soane; The Hall at Shotesham Park is a beautifully restored private house situated in the heart of Norfolk. Commissioned in 1784 by Robert Fellowes, the son of philanthropist William Fellowes. William Fellows noteably founded the Norfolk and Norwich hospital, laying the foundation stone in 1771.
This seemingly quiet piece of Norfolk is a hive of activity throughout the year. The family-run Shotesham Park Estate harmoniously balances traditional activities: arable farming, conservation work, and management of the Shotesham Park Stud; with the introduction of The Old Stables at Shotesham Park. Arguably one of Norfolk’s most exclusive and tranquil private event venues.
Situated in a picturesque estate in the heart of Norfolk, Shotesham Park’s The Old Stables offers a unique private hire venue. A venue that unfolds with delights and surprises around every corner. Whether your event calls for a generous courtyard with elegant interiors, a manicured circle lawn, or mature woodland, The Old Stables is a must see.
Man’s best friends have long been an integral part of estate life at Shotesham Park. Driven by the belief that all dogs should have access to green space to enjoy, Shotesham Park Estate created the Shotesham Paw Park. A secured 2-acre field just 7 miles south of Norwich in Norfolk. Book online to enjoy exclusive use to exercise and train your dogs.