Parking MH at Fellbrig Hall Norfolk

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We are staying on Seacroft CMC site Cromer. We would like to visit Fellbrig Hall NT property. Has anyone been there and parked their MH in the car park? We have an 8.1 meter van.
I phoned them And had to leave a message and I’m not sure how long before they get back to me. Thing is we would like to visit tomorrow (Tuesday) or Wednesday.
I’ve checked the map that a member has put on the forum re NT and it doesn’t mention parking MHs.
Thanks
 
This is from their access statement. As parking is on grass with no space markings, maybe you can find a spot?

Arrival & Parking Facilities
• There are brown signs to the property from the A148 and A140. The entrance is signed from the A148 and the B1436 and located off the B1436. The main car park is located approximately 0.75 miles up a long uphill driveway.
• There are two cattle grids located on the driveway between the main road and the car park.
• There are 6 designated parking spaces for disabled people, on a firm surface, in the main car park. These spaces are the shortest distance possible from the car park to the main visitor facilities.
• The main car park surface is grass with no space markings.
• It is possible to drop off passengers closer to the main buildings and then return to park if
all the designated disabled parking places are full.
• Cycle racks are available in the main car park located next to the la
 

Is this any help - I'd have a look but 9m just on my way out



I think there's thread by the same member that's older for NT properties
 
Google satellite view shows plenty of room


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Went there last year, car park is all grass with low wooden logs separating the rows, however out of peak season there was plenty of space if you park as soon as you enter the car park. Park next to the road or you could get blocked in if it is a bit busier. You may be able to park at right angles to the road. From memory there was a NT volunteer in the area guiding drivers and pointing out where you could park. See Riverbankannie above.

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Get there early and you'll have no problem parking. The house is interesting, but the walled garden is absolutely stunning in summer. Should be just starting to burst into life by now.
 
Thank you for your replies. We have decided we will go Wednesday.
thanks again
 
We were there last summer and as said it wasn’t a problem with our Rienza at 6.2 m long. We managed to get in a space along the fence at the side of the car park. The trees provided a bit of shade.
The logs dividing the bays are not too clear in some paces were the grass has grown over them. A guy with a PVC crumped his back step as he backed in.
 
Local to us, often go.
Access about 1 mile off main road, bit rough in places, and cattle grids
As said before, low logs between rows, first places to the left as you get to car park are longer and easier to access.
Park so you are not blocked in.
Lovely walks through parkland, also recommend a visit to Sheringham Park NT, , plenty of parking on grass,and not far away, Rhododendrons are stunning at this time of year

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Ditto to everything said above! It's a beautiful house with gorgeous grounds. I hope you have a lovely visit.
 
Went there last year, car park is all grass with low wooden logs separating the rows, however out of peak season there was plenty of space if you park as soon as you enter the car park. Park next to the road or you could get blocked in if it is a bit busier. You may be able to park at right angles to the road. From memory there was a NT volunteer in the area guiding drivers and pointing out where you could park
Yes agree with it all above, park next road as early as possible. Lovely walks in the woods, if thats your thing.
 
We've just been and had no problem parking. We go there for the whole day, as we love it. We have coffees and cake, walk around the beautiful grounds and finish off with going into the fantastic walled garden.

We've found generally that the NT welcomes motorhomers and we've not had trouble parking anywhere we've been.

If you're in the NT Morston Quay, Blakeney Quay and Sheringham Park are all worth a visit.

Don't go to Blakeney Quay if you're not in the NT, it costs an eye watering £20 to park.
 

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