Caistor Hall Hotel is a beautiful country house hotel located on the fringe of the 'Fine City' of Norwich in secluded surroundings. Caistor Hall was built between 1795 and 1797 in the time of King George III by the Dashwood family. The actual site can be traced back even further to before the Norman Conquest and originally belonged to the Abbey at Bury St Edmunds until it was confiscated during the dissolution of the monasteries. We pride ourselves on our accommodation at Caistor Hall. Boasting 20 luxuriously appointed Bedrooms.
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We pride ourselves on our accommodation at Caistor Hall, boasting 20 luxuriously appointed Bedrooms. Varying in size and location our rooms offer elegant and stylish interiors blending the old and new. Vintage furniture partnered with high ceilings, and sash windows offer the traditional along with a fresh colour palette and modern bathrooms to add that bit of modernity to our historical venue.
Casitor Hall is a venue offering a diverse selection of spaces and services to host events both large and small. Ideally located just 3 miles from central Norwich with onsite private parking and multiple transport links within easy reach thus making us your venue of choice. For those day meetings where location, service and setting are key, Caistor Hall offers an abundance of spaces to suit your needs.
Reviews (10)
Gary Boast
Jun 01, 2022
Debbie Grimmer
May 19, 2022
Do-Yeon Cho
May 06, 2022
Daniel
Feb 14, 2022
Disappointed to show up on Valentine's day to be given a much smaller, restricted set menu with two starter options (one vegan, one fish), three main options (meat, fish, vegan) and only one option for desert. No consideration has been given for dietary requirements such as pregnant women, gluten free or allergies which caused complications and further reduced choice.
This information should have been on the website, it's 2022 not the 90s. If we had known this we would have chosen somewhere else. Decor was lovely in the lobby but severely lacking elsewhere, made me wonder if the nicely decorated areas were for people who had paid more? Not sure, as this area was empty when we arrived but we were hurried past it into a bland area with children eating - not ideal.
The staff were polite and the food was good (small portions), but additional items were added to our bill which we did not order. Overall we have had much better experiences dining out. If you have a nice car, don't take it to this hotel. The potholes on the driveway will destroy your suspension. Something seriously needs done about these.
This information should have been on the website, it's 2022 not the 90s. If we had known this we would have chosen somewhere else. Decor was lovely in the lobby but severely lacking elsewhere, made me wonder if the nicely decorated areas were for people who had paid more? Not sure, as this area was empty when we arrived but we were hurried past it into a bland area with children eating - not ideal.
The staff were polite and the food was good (small portions), but additional items were added to our bill which we did not order. Overall we have had much better experiences dining out. If you have a nice car, don't take it to this hotel. The potholes on the driveway will destroy your suspension. Something seriously needs done about these.
Zoe O'Leary
Feb 11, 2022
Tom Chubb
Feb 09, 2022
Liam Huffee
Feb 01, 2022
Emily C.
Jan 02, 2022
Lady Barber
Sep 17, 2021
We booked last minute and was struggling to find somewhere to accommodate us all and our dog. I called the Hotel and booked with Becky who was very lovely and helpful. Property was stunning beautiful location and service was also good. Rooms was lovely too. Only thing I would say is that in my opinion this hotel should be completely dog friendly as having 32 acres of land this would appeal to a lot of dog owners.
And in the restaurants the dogs wasn't allowed for us our dog cannot be left alone so we had to book into other places to eat. Had he been allowed the hotel would've got at least another 300 from us. Also there wasn't any air conditioning when it got hot we had to open windows which is fine but being not far from main road it got quite noisy.
And in the restaurants the dogs wasn't allowed for us our dog cannot be left alone so we had to book into other places to eat. Had he been allowed the hotel would've got at least another 300 from us. Also there wasn't any air conditioning when it got hot we had to open windows which is fine but being not far from main road it got quite noisy.
Bigedd H.
Aug 28, 2011
Restaurant. Its another of those grade 2 listed hotels, but this one has the benefit of the bars and restaurant open to non residents. The classic combination of warm colours and traditional Georgian features create an intimate, restful environment for a pre dinner drink in the library or other other equaly impressivly decorated rooms. The chef has created an extensive choice of exquisite dishes to be enjoyed in the restaurant which overlooks private gardens and woodland providing an elegant backdrop as you dine.
They stock many wines from around the globe and the experienced staff can guide with the ideal bottle to accompany your meal. Although the quality and surroundings reflect in the price, it is well worth a visit for that special occasion.
They stock many wines from around the globe and the experienced staff can guide with the ideal bottle to accompany your meal. Although the quality and surroundings reflect in the price, it is well worth a visit for that special occasion.