Morston Hall in Morston, Norfolk, England — luxury golf hotel

Morston, Norfolk, England  ·  England

Morston Hall

Michelin-starred intimacy on the North Norfolk coast.

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Overview

Morston Hall

Morston Hall is one of the most celebrated small hotels on the North Norfolk coast — a traditional flint-stone country house with a Michelin-starred restaurant, set in a walled garden just minutes from the saltmarshes and the sea. Its combination of intimate scale, exceptional food, and a genuinely coastal atmosphere gives it a character that no other hotel in the region can replicate.

For travellers building a Norfolk golf programme who want the finest dining experience in the region alongside their golf, it is the most compelling choice. The sections below explore what makes it work and how it fits into a Heritage East itinerary.

Our Assessment

Why We Recommend It & How It Fits

Why We Recommend It

The Michelin-Starred Restaurant

The restaurant at Morston Hall is one of the finest in Norfolk — a Michelin-starred operation serving a set dinner menu built around the finest local and seasonal produce. For a golf trip where the evenings matter as much as the golf, it is a genuine differentiator.

Coastal Intimacy

The flint-stone building, the walled garden, and the proximity to the saltmarshes create a sense of place that is unique on the North Norfolk coast. It feels genuinely embedded in the landscape rather than simply adjacent to it.

Intimate Boutique Scale

With a small number of rooms, Morston Hall operates more like a private house than a hotel. The personal service and the unhurried pace are among its most valued qualities — a contrast to the larger resort options in the region.

North Norfolk Position

The location on the North Norfolk coast puts it within easy reach of Royal West Norfolk, Hunstanton, Sheringham, and Royal Cromer — the full range of the Norfolk links circuit is accessible for a multi-day programme.

Non-Golfer Appeal

The saltmarsh walks, the seal-watching boat trips from Blakeney, and the extraordinary natural beauty of the North Norfolk coast give non-golfers a genuinely rich programme alongside the golf.

How It Fits Into a Heritage Itinerary

The Coastal Norfolk Stay

Its primary use is as a base for the North Norfolk coastal links circuit — Royal West Norfolk, Sheringham, and Royal Cromer are all within easy reach, and the coastal position adds a dimension to the stay that inland hotels cannot match.

A Dining-Focused Golf Trip

For travellers who want the finest food in the region alongside their golf, Morston Hall is the obvious choice. The Michelin-starred restaurant gives the evenings a genuine sense of occasion.

A Couple's Coastal Stay

The intimate scale, the exceptional food, and the extraordinary natural setting make this a particularly strong choice for couples. The saltmarsh walks and the seal-watching trips from Blakeney add a coastal dimension that is hard to replicate.

A Shorter Premium Stay

For a concentrated three- to four-night North Norfolk programme, the quality of the hotel and the depth of the local course cluster make it an excellent choice for a focused, high-quality trip.

This is the finest dining hotel on the North Norfolk coast — a Michelin-starred flint-stone country house with an intimate scale and a genuine sense of place. For travellers who want the best food in the region alongside their golf, it is the most satisfying choice in the Heritage East Norfolk programme.

Best For
Golfers who prioritise exceptional diningCouples seeking intimate coastal characterFirst-time North Norfolk visitsMixed-party trips with strong coastal appealShorter premium stays on the Norfolk coast
The Stay

Rooms, Dining & Wellness

Rooms & Suites

Rooms & Suites

The rooms at Morston Hall are individually designed with a warm, coastal character — natural fabrics, considered detail, and the kind of quiet comfort that suits a stay built around exceptional food and the Norfolk landscape. The walled garden views add a particular charm to the rooms that overlook it.

Dining & Atmosphere

Dining & Atmosphere

Dinner at Morston Hall is the defining experience of a stay here. The Michelin-starred set menu changes regularly and is built around the finest local produce — Norfolk crab, samphire from the marshes, and seasonal ingredients from the kitchen garden. It is one of the most memorable dining experiences on the East Anglian coast.

Spa, Wellness & Leisure

Spa, Wellness & Leisure

Morston Hall does not have a large spa, but the walled garden, the coastal walks, and the extraordinary natural setting of the North Norfolk coast provide a different kind of restorative experience — one that suits the intimate scale of the hotel and the unhurried pace of a Norfolk golf trip.

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Morston Hall

Morston Hall flint-stone facade and walled garden
Michelin-starred restaurant at Morston Hall
Bedroom suite at Morston Hall
North Norfolk saltmarsh and coastal landscape
Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster
Sheringham Golf Club on the North Norfolk clifftops
Blakeney harbour near Morston Hall
Walled garden at Morston Hall

Official Website

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Position & Access

Location & Access

Morston Hall sits on the North Norfolk coast between Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea — at the heart of the coastal links circuit. Royal West Norfolk is 15 miles west, Sheringham and Royal Cromer are accessible to the east, and Hunstanton is within easy reach to the south.

Arrivals & Transfers

Norwich Airport is approximately 35 miles south-east, with London Stansted around 110 miles south. The North Norfolk coast is most easily reached by car, and the hotel is well-placed for a self-drive itinerary across the full Norfolk links circuit.

Plan your stay at Morston Hall

Morston, Norfolk, England  ·  England

Plan Your North Norfolk Stay

If Morston Hall feels like the right base for your Norfolk itinerary, we can build the right version of the journey around it.