Has it been a while since you last visited Caldecott Hall Country Park? Or maybe you’ve never been.
Brace yourself for a pleasant surprise, as this 400-acre country estate in Fritton, near Gorleston-on-Sea, has undergone a remarkable transformation since Tingdene Lifestyle took over management of the site in 2021. Now, more than ever, is the perfect time to rediscover this local attraction, witness the exciting developments and explore the array of facilities on offer.
As you stroll through the park, you will find that Caldecott Hall Country Park has evolved into a dynamic hub of leisure and recreation. The 18-hole championship golf course remains a cornerstone of the park, inviting both seasoned golfers and newcomers to enjoy its challenging fairways and scenic views. But that is just the beginning.
Last year saw the launch of the free Junior Golf Academy, sponsored by the Tingdene Group, where young golf enthusiasts from 8-14 years old were invited to develop their golfing skills during the school holidays. The success of the programme meant this will continue into 2024 and beyond, so keep an eye out for details later this year.
For those seeking an active and enjoyable pastime, the introduction of Disc Golf, a competitive frisbee themed activity popular in the USA and New Zealand, offers a new and thrilling experience for visitors of all ages.
A stunning swimming pool, spa and steam room are among other premier facilities to enjoy on the estate, open to all and offering pool passes for those looking to swim regularly.
Why not enjoy a swim and pop into the steam room to relax, before heading for a coffee or a bite to eat in the neighbouring restaurant, Barn1? You can even bring your little ones to learn to navigate the water with Water Babies swimming lessons.
The popular Barn1 Bar & Restaurant is set in a stunning 18th century, Grade II listed building on-site and offers delicious meals throughout the week, as well as a sought-after Sunday carvery, afternoon tea and private hire for weddings and events alike.
And, of course, the beloved Redwings Horse Sanctuary still beckons, promising heartwarming encounters with its charismatic residents. Now home to around 100 horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules, as well as Oliver’s Café, Redwings continues to be a popular attraction on the site.
Alongside all of this, Caldecott Hall Country Park is also a popular place for those looking to enjoy holidays or staycations in Norfolk. The Foxburrow Hang caravan site offers a range of caravans for sale from £29,995. The allure of competitive site fees has enticed many to relocate their caravans from other places. Plots are currently available in the existing phases, with plans for additional plots in the near future.
Modern lodges are also available for sale off-plan on the Fairway Lakes lodge development that overlooks the golf course, and plans for luxury barn cottage developments are also underway.
With so many possibilities on offer, now is the perfect time to reacquaint yourself with Caldecott Hall Country Park – a revitalised retreat with all the elements for an unforgettable day out, or perhaps, the perfect holiday destination right on your doorstep.
Come along, witness the changes and create lasting memories on this much-loved park.
Get in touch today to find out more about bringing your caravan to Tingdene Caldecott Hall Country Park, buying a holiday home or just enjoying the wonderful facilities on offer.
A UK holiday home means the chance to explore local areas, and the time to do it. Tingdene Lifestyle has a wide range of parks and holiday home options to suit a variety of lifestyles and budgets, and can help you find the perfect holiday home in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire.
For more information call 01502 440681, email lifestyle@tingdene.net, or visit tingdenelifestyleparks.co.uk
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