Tucked into a quiet part of north Norfolk is our lovely collection of Melton Constable holiday cottages. Six miles shy of Holt and with a plethora of picturesque villages around, Melton Constable is a popular spot for walking holidays in Norfolk.
From light and leisurely wanders to neighbouring Norfolk places like Little Walsingham and Great Snoring, to mighty marches along the Marriott’s Way Heritage Trail, you’re spoilt for choice of walking routes here. And what better way to get under the skin of rural north Norfolk, village life and country pubs showcasing some of Norfolk’s best known and newest creators of beer and ale.
Melton Constable Hall is a striking period home owned by the Astley family that together have an interesting history dating back to the late 17th-century. Although not open to visitors, fans of 1970s film The Go-Between may recognise it as Brandham Hall.
As hinted at by the village sign, Melton Constable was once a railway hub for routes to and from King’s Lynn, Yarmouth, Norwich and Cromer. Its industrious past is reflected in row upon row of terrace houses, many of which can now be enjoyed as Melton Constable holiday homes for the duration of your stay.