Haveringland Hall Park was established in 1953 in the grounds of Haveringland Hall, the former residence of Baron de Ramsey. The park has beautiful specimen trees, a 12-acre lake stocked with coarse fish, a small wildlife lake and woodland walks.
The park provides a peaceful, tranquil environment for those who wish to take a restful break. Visitors with touring caravans, motor homes and tents are all welcome, there are a number of privately owned static holiday homes as well as a few fully equipped static holiday caravans for hire.
A good selection of everyday essentials are available at the local village post office in Cawston, which is two miles from the park. The small market town of Reepham is three miles away and the nearest public house only a mile. There are a number of local establishments serving fresh produce. Fresh sea fish is also readily available locally.

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