woodpeckers nest in the mature trees, the house stands on the site of a fortified farm dating back to the 1640s. In its time, this was one of the principal buildings in a settlement that today lies at the heart of the picture postcard village of Burton Bradstock.

You’ll reach us down tranquil country lanes. Gaps in the hedgerow reveal magical views across the rolling Dorset hills that envelop Norburton Hall - and beyond, to the unspoiled coastline along this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. And once you arrive, you’ll find the village centre and the nearest beach are both within easy walking distance of the Hall.

 

 

 

 

Here at Norburton Hall, guests who book for our award winning Bed and Breakfast can wander through the magnificent main hall, complete with its marble fireplace, sweeping carved wooden staircase and stained glass window. You’re free to relax in the elegant Drawing Room and to breakfast in our period Dining Room.

Built in traditional style more than 100 years ago in local Bothenhampton stone, and recently refurbished, the Edwardian country house has mullion windows overlooking sweeping lawns and centuries-old woodland.

Surrounded by six acres of formal terrace, gardens and woodland, where deer and badgers roam and