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Our History

Our History

An elegant Grade II listed property, built of local sand-coloured brick, Sedeford Hall was built in the reign of Queen Anne, and completed in 1713.

A very warm welcome awaits at the home of the Campbell family, The Sedgeford Hall.

Set in the heart of a 1200-acre farming and shooting estate in a beautiful north Norfolk valley, Sedgeford Hall offers a beautiful, secluded location in which to holiday, celebrate or entertain.

The Main Hall & Theatre at Sedgeford Hall is an elegant Grade II listed property, built of local sand-coloured brick was built in the reign of Queen Anne, and completed in 1713, with further additions throughout the centuries. It now includes a heated indoor swimming pool, open fires and wood-burning stoves for the colder winter months, beautiful enclosed gardens and numerous Estate walks, with lakes, woods and parkland.

The Sedgeford Hall Estate was bought by Bernard Campbell in 1957, since then the Estate has changed considerably from a purely agricultural farming enterprise to a collection of small businesses tapping into local and national market places. Susan Campbell begun the transformation by converting estate properties into holiday cottages, running the Hall as a Bed and Breakfast and managing over 1000 sheep on the Estates meadows. Since then Bernard and Susan, with their son Charlie and his wife Holly continue to develop the Estate supporting new ventures with a focus on reducing our environmental impact and supporting the local community.

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