Windmill next to a river in Norfolk.

Large Holiday Homes in Norfolk

Whatever the occasion we have an incredible house for you

If you’re dreaming of vast, open spaces and glorious landscapes, Norfolk is the perfect location for you. With over a million acres of land, the East Anglian county is almost begging to be explored – from the Norfolk coast to every last pretty village. With grand stately homes, royal country estates and long coastal walks, Norfolk has a little something for everyone.

Make the most of this stunning county with a luxury stay in a large Norfolk holiday home from kate & tom’s. Quaint holiday cottages, fun party houses, large family rentals and modern coastal homes, we have the perfect accommodation for every need, whether you’re heading to the North Norfolk coast or the picturesque Norfolk broads.

kate and tom's holiday guide to Norfolk

Helping you get the most out of your stay

Visit Norfolk for history, culture & more

As the birthplace of Horatio Nelson, Norfolk is also known as Nelson’s County. This beautiful destination is packed full of rich history and culture, with communities living in the county since the last Ice Age. Escape to the romantic medieval manor house, Oxburgh Hall, for a peaceful wander along the woodland trails. Or, transport yourself into a world of country houses and royal estates as you head to Sandringham House, one of the official homes of Queen Elizabeth II.

After a trip back in time, immerse yourself in modern living with a trip to Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach, a coastal amusement park for the whole family. Play in the arcades, boost your adrenaline on a roller coaster or get spooked on the ghost train. Love a good beach? Be sure to explore the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for a tranquil walk or cycle along the seafront. The North Norfolk coastal path stretches over 80 miles from Hunstanton to Hopton with stunning uninterrupted views.

It’s not just the North Norfolk coast where you’ll find outstanding natural beauty. The Norfolk Broads is a fantastic location with luscious lakes wherever you look. Head to a charming village for a peaceful lunch or get stunning interrupted views on a boat ride. Some of the most popular villages include Horning, Wroxham, Ludham and Ranworth – each providing the perfect setting for family get-togethers.

The English royal family's private residence at Sandringham Palace.The English royal family's private residence at Sandringham Palace.The English royal family's private residence at Sandringham Palace.The English royal family's private residence at Sandringham Palace.
Norwich Castle on a sunny day.Norwich Castle on a sunny day.Norwich Castle on a sunny day.Norwich Castle on a sunny day.

Plenty of things to do in Norwich

Norfolk’s only city, Norwich, has been used as a major settlement and city since the Roman era. It’s the best-preserved medieval city in the UK, considered to be the capital of East Anglia. As a prominent feature in English history since 1096, Norwich Cathedral is one of the city’s most-visited attractions. The hilltop Norwich Castle is also a must-see destination, housing collections of archaeology, fine art, natural history and even teapots!

Kids and adults alike will love the Bewilderwood adventure park, filled with treehouses, zip wires, jungle bridges and marsh walks. Or, when the sun is shining, experience a true piece of history with a trip to Norwich Market, one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in the UK. Founded in the 11th century to keep Norman merchants and settlers in supply of food and goods, the market will transport you to another world.

Pick up some fresh seafood, delicious local cheese and delicious Norfolk turkeys from the local area, ready for a night in back at your large holiday home.

Outside of Norwich, there are small towns like King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth. But in truth, the region is characterised by quaint villages dotted around the Norfolk countryside. That includes the popular Georgian town of Holt and Blakeney in the North Norfolk coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Luxury holiday homes in Norfolk

Whether you’re searching for large country houses for a special event, hen or stag do or a getaway with the entire family, you’re in the right place.

Feel truly relaxed and rejuvenated with a weekend escape to the Norfolk Broads National Park, comprising over 125 miles of lock-free waterways set amongst charming towns and villages. Alternatively, gather a large group of your closest friends and head to the city for an unforgettable hen or stag weekend in a Norfolk party house.

Whether you’re here to unwind or make memories with your friends and family, Norfolk has something for everyone. Take a tour around a historical site, wander the royal estate, get your heart racing at the pleasure beach or learn to sail in the Broads. However you choose to spend your days, you can head home to luxurious, large holiday cottages with kate & tom’s.

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Fancy a summer cycling along the enchanting Norfolk Broads? Perhaps a winter escape to a cosy country cottage in north Norfolk, complete with a log burner and heated floor? Whatever type of getaway you’re dreaming of, kate & tom’s are here to help with a range of self-catering accommodation for large groups.

Our large holiday homes in Norfolk have been hand-picked to give you a superb location and the best mod cons. Expect spacious accommodation in a stylish property with beautiful gardens, open plan living and even your own hot tub or pool. There are also some dog-friendly holiday cottages for those bringing four-legged friends!

From coastal holiday homes in Norfolk to large party pads in the city, kate & tom’s has the perfect rental for every occasion. Why wait? Get in touch with our travel team today and start planning your unforgettable getaway to this glorious East Anglian County.