Stay at Somerton Court Country House in Somerton, Norfolk

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A visit to Norfolk is not complete without sampling the rich and living history this time-honoured part of the country brings to the world. Make Norfolk’s rich heritage come to life with a stay in Somerton Court Country House near Somerton in Norfolk. Having been owned by the unfortunate Hnery le Scrope and James Butler, both of whom were executed in 1415 and 1461 respectively. The beautiful Somerton Court Country House itself, though, dates back to around the 12th century when a record of it emerges in a 1176 purchase of land by William de Erleigh.

The most famous owner of Somerton Court Country House near Somerton in Norfolk, though, has to be Edward IV’s brother, the Duke of Clarenece, whose cause of death is as well-known as it is funny. He died after drowning in a butt of malmsey in 1478, and the house then passed into the hands of Henry Percy, the Sixth Earl of Northumberland. No matter how you decide to spend your days in the beautifully furnished and spacious rooms of Somerton Court Country House near Somerton in Norfolk, you can be sure that this splendid house’s history will captive your imagination and never release it.

Somerton Court Country House near Somerton in Norfolk:

  • Abounding in history since its founding in the 12th Century.
  • Luxurious, spacious rooms in an opulent setting.
  • Magnificent setting and grounds.