Titchwell Manor in Titchwell, Norfolk, England — luxury golf hotel

Titchwell, Norfolk, England  ·  England

Titchwell Manor

Relaxed coastal character between the marshes and the sea.

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Overview

Titchwell Manor

Titchwell Manor is a relaxed and characterful boutique hotel on the North Norfolk coast — a Victorian brick manor house with a walled garden, a terrace overlooking the marshes, and a dining offer that has earned it a strong reputation across the region. Its informal warmth and coastal setting make it one of the most appealing bases for a Norfolk golf trip.

For travellers who want a more relaxed atmosphere than a formal country house hotel, while still enjoying excellent food and a genuinely beautiful coastal setting, it is a compelling choice. The sections below explore how it fits into a Heritage East itinerary.

Our Assessment

Why We Recommend It & How It Fits

Why We Recommend It

Coastal Setting and Atmosphere

The position between the RSPB Titchwell Marsh reserve and the North Sea gives the hotel a genuinely coastal character. The terrace, the marsh views, and the proximity to the sea create an atmosphere that is quite different from an inland country house.

Relaxed and Informal

Titchwell Manor has a warmth and informality that suits a golf trip well. It is a proper hotel with excellent food and comfortable rooms, but without the formality that can make some country house hotels feel stiff.

Dining Quality

The restaurant has built a strong reputation across Norfolk — a seasonal menu with a strong emphasis on local seafood and produce from the region. The terrace dining in summer, with views over the marshes, is one of the most enjoyable dining experiences on the coast.

North Norfolk Position

The location on the North Norfolk coast puts it within easy reach of Royal West Norfolk, Hunstanton, and the full range of the Norfolk links circuit. It is a practical and well-placed base for a multi-day programme.

Non-Golfer Appeal

The RSPB Titchwell Marsh reserve is directly adjacent — one of the finest birdwatching sites in England. The coastal walks, the seal-watching trips, and the extraordinary natural beauty of the North Norfolk coast give non-golfers a rich programme.

How It Fits Into a Heritage Itinerary

The Western Norfolk Base

Its primary use is as a base for the western end of the Norfolk links circuit — Royal West Norfolk and Hunstanton are both within easy reach, and the coastal position adds a dimension to the stay that inland hotels cannot match.

A Relaxed Golf Trip

For travellers who want a more informal atmosphere than a formal country house hotel, Titchwell Manor is the most appealing choice in the region. The warmth and the coastal character make it a genuinely enjoyable base.

A Couple's Coastal Stay

The coastal setting, the terrace dining, and the proximity to the RSPB reserve make this a particularly strong choice for couples who want a mix of golf and coastal exploration.

A Shorter Premium Stay

For a concentrated three- to four-night western Norfolk programme, the quality of the hotel and the proximity to Royal West Norfolk and Hunstanton make it an excellent choice for a focused trip.

This is the most relaxed and characterful hotel on the western North Norfolk coast — a Victorian manor with a genuine coastal atmosphere, excellent food, and a warmth that suits a golf trip particularly well. For travellers who want informality without sacrificing quality, it is one of the most enjoyable bases in the Heritage East Norfolk programme.

Best For
Golfers wanting a relaxed coastal atmosphereCouples seeking informal boutique characterBirdwatchers and nature loversMixed-party trips with strong coastal appealFirst-time North Norfolk visits
The Stay

Rooms, Dining & Wellness

Rooms & Suites

Rooms & Suites

The rooms at Titchwell Manor are individually designed with a relaxed coastal character — natural materials, warm colours, and the kind of comfortable informality that suits a stay on the North Norfolk coast. Several rooms have views over the marshes or the walled garden, giving the stay a genuine sense of the coastal landscape.

Dining & Atmosphere

Dining & Atmosphere

The restaurant has earned a strong reputation across Norfolk for its seasonal menus and its emphasis on local seafood and regional produce. The terrace dining in summer — with views over the marshes and the sea beyond — is one of the most enjoyable dining experiences on the North Norfolk coast.

Spa, Wellness & Leisure

Spa, Wellness & Leisure

Titchwell Manor does not have a large spa, but the coastal walks, the marsh views, and the extraordinary natural setting of the North Norfolk coast provide a restorative experience that suits the relaxed character of the hotel. The RSPB reserve directly adjacent adds a unique dimension for nature-loving guests.

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Titchwell Manor

Titchwell Manor Victorian facade and terrace
Terrace dining at Titchwell Manor
Bedroom suite at Titchwell Manor
RSPB Titchwell Marsh adjacent to the hotel
Royal West Norfolk Golf Club at Brancaster
Hunstanton Golf Club on the Norfolk coast
North Norfolk coast and dunes
Walled garden and terrace at Titchwell Manor

Official Website

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Position & Access

Location & Access

Titchwell Manor sits on the North Norfolk coast between Brancaster and Burnham Market — ideally placed for the western end of the Norfolk links circuit. Royal West Norfolk is 8 miles east, Hunstanton is 12 miles south, and the full range of North Norfolk golf is within easy reach.

Arrivals & Transfers

Norwich Airport is approximately 50 miles 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 Titchwell Manor

Titchwell, Norfolk, England  ·  England

Plan Your North Norfolk Stay

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