Kimberley, a Queen Anne House built in 1712, is one of the finest houses in Norfolk and remains a much-loved family home. Situated on the ‘hill at Downham’ in an Arcadian landscape designed in 1778 by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, the house overlooks a substantial 15-acre lake and the River Tiffey valley. The park is also home to Norfolk’s best collection of ancient oaks.

The 18 th-century rooms in the Hall and West Wing offer something for everybody – combining traditional grandeur with a unique, stylish entertainment space incorporating a contemporary bar area and a state-of-the-art lighting and laser system that can be adapted to complement your event. Kimberley has the flexibility to be whatever you want it to be; a blank canvas upon which to exercise your creative energy. The only limitation is your imagination. Despite its idyllic rural setting, Kimberley is centrally located in Norfolk, 9 miles from Norwich and with arterial road, rail and air links, close-by. We also have a private air strip for light aircraft.