Fritton House is on the Norfolk-Suffolk border,  close to Great Yarmouth.

Formerly known as Fritton Old Hall, Fritton House has 15th century origins and was thought to be an inn for smugglers and sea traders.  Other attractions on the estate include Somerleyton Hall, the Dukes Head, a pub in the same ownership, and miles of footpaths and bridleways for the more energetic.

 

How to find the site

Find Fritton House using GoogleMaps here

By road:

From Norwich (30mins) - Take the A146 turn off at Hales. Turn left at Haddiscoe then on the A143.

From London (2.5hrs approx) - take the M11, A11 towards Norwich, take the A146 to Lowerstoft and then A143 Beccles Rd towards Great Yarmouth.

The address is Church Lane, Fritton, Norfolk NR31 9HA