Looking out over the coastal salt marshes, Titchwell Manor is about as comfortable and stylish a place to enjoy the North Norfolk Coast as you'll find. Fashioned out of a large redbrick Victorian farmhouse, it ticks all the right boxes for a short break, with 26 boutique rooms and a reputation for food that puts it head and shoulders above its competitors on a coast that's not exactly short of good places to eat.First the rooms. There are nine rooms in the main building and four in the cottage annexe, with the rest arranged around the u-shaped stable block 'herb garden' courtyard behind. They're all individually styled, with retro furniture, clean, crisp lines and a bold colour palette that makes you think of the sea. Price-wise, they range from the cheapest 'Good' doubles through 'Better and 'Best' up to the largest 'Signature' rooms and their new
Shepherds Huts. 'Good' rooms tend to be in the main house and cottage annexe and are a bit smaller, with king-size beds; 'Better' rooms are also in the main house and cottage and are a bit more contemporary, with king-size beds and (sometimes) sea views as well. 'Best' rooms are in the cottage annexe and stable block and all feature super-king-size beds; some have private patio areas and others have freestanding baths and separate showers, while Signature are naturally the largest and have complimentary soft drinks and Bluetooth speakers – and a couple have their own terraces with private hot tubs. The ‘
Shepherds Huts’ are double-bedded with a small living area that's home to a sofa and wood burner. These rooms have a shower room and a large partially covered decking area with a Jacuzzi and views over nearby farmland.
All the rooms have good WiFi, flatscreen Smart TVs, hairdryers and robes, tea- and coffee-making facilities, Nespresso coffee machines and spacious and recently updated en-suite bathrooms with White Company toiletries. Around a third of the rooms are dog-friendly, and dogs are greeted on arrival with their own bed, towel, biscuits and a map detailing the excellent walks in all directions, including the long-distance Norfolk Coast Path and Peddars Way. And for humans who come back to their room tired and a little sore, then the hotel has the perfect antidote – in-room massages and holistic therapies that will have you in dreamland.
As for the rest of the hotel, it's bright and contemporary, with a sunny coastal feel that's perfectly in tune with its seaside location. There are two options for dining: the Bistro and à la carte options. Guests can enjoy celebrated gastronomy and a more relaxed bistro menu courtesy of the experienced Titchwell Manor team, under the guidance of Owner/Chef Eric Snaith – his flair and delicate touch with flavours have earned a reputation for innovative and exquisitely presented Modern European food. Indeed, using the finest local ingredients and cutting-edge techniques, they've consistently held three AA Rosettes since 2013.
A tremendous country hotel with great food, this really is the North Norfolk Coast at its best.
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Facilities
The pretty walled garden is perfect for relaxing and unwinding in, as well as our lounges, often with a roaring open fire.
We offer a delicious, relaxed Sunday lunch to order, a choice of wonderful local beef, pork or lamb (with all the trimmings!) or a delicious veggie option. Up next is dessert, for example chocolate and praline gateaux, lemon tarts and raspberry pavlovas.
Suitable For
Adults mainly. One family room available. Dog-friendly rooms available. Wheelchair accessible.
Nearby
The hotel is surrounded by the beautiful North Norfolk beaches and nature making it the perfect place to explore and visit.
Food & Drink
There are two options for dining within the hotel, the eating rooms and the conservatory. Guests can enjoy celebrated gastronomy from an experienced team of chefs supervised by Executive Chef Owner Eric Snaith. The chef's flair and flavours have earned us a reputation for exquisitely presented, innovative, modern European food. The finest local ingredients and cutting-edge techniques have won us three AA rosettes.
In the next village, Thornham, Eric's Fish and Chips and Eric's Pizza are local favourites. Both have lots of outdoor spaces for dining and the orchard available too, for a really relaxed meal. The former was awarded 'Best Fish and Chip Restaurant in Norfolk 2024' at the National Federation of Fish Friers award ceremony and is in the top five across the whole of the UK. Eric’s Fish and Chips also won a Mayor’s Award in mArch 2024, for encouraging local leisure and tourism.
Open
Open all year.
Pricing
Double rooms £165-£235 a night; Signature rooms and Shepherds Huts £260–£425 a night. All rates include breakfast. Dogs are an additional charge.