Marsham Lodge | 7-BR with Cinema & Snooker
Norwich, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Fireplace
A/C
Home details
Room #1
1 queen bed
Room #2
1 king bed
Room #3
1 king bed
Room #4
1 king bed
Room #5
1 king bed
Room #6
1 double bed
Room #7
1 double bed
Marsham Lodge is a large Georgian home built for families and groups who want to stay together properly. Privately set at the end of a gravel drive, it offers generous living spaces, a cinema room, snooker/dining table and multiple outdoor areas, including enclosed dog-friendly spaces. Peaceful and private, yet under a 10-minute walk to the village pub and well placed for exploring Norfolk.
This is a sociable family home, not a party venue. Celebrations are welcome if the house is respected and left in good condition.
Dogs are welcome by arrangement. £35 per dog for the full stay, maximum of four. Some garden areas are enclosed and dog-proof; lower lawns and shrub areas are open.
Guests enjoy full privacy. We’re available if needed and provide clear arrival details and local guidance before check-in.
Marsham is a friendly Norfolk village with The Plough pub under a 10-minute walk away. Marsham Heath offers nearby walks. Aylsham and Blickling Estate are a short drive, with Norwich, the Broads and the North Norfolk coast all easily reached.
Guests have private access to the house, driveway and gardens listed. The rear garage building is private and not accessible.
Marsham Lodge is a house that genuinely works for large groups. It’s been set up so everyone can be together when they want to be, but no one ever feels on top of each other.
The Georgian proportions make a huge difference — tall ceilings, wide rooms and solid walls mean the house feels calm even when full. You can have kids watching films in the cinema room, a game of snooker in the dining room, and others chatting in the kitchen or lounge, all at the same time.
The dining room is a real standout. Seating up to fourteen, it’s ideal for long meals, celebrations and shared evenings, and the table converting into a snooker table turns the space into a social hub rather than a “sit-down-once-a-day” room.
The kitchen is practical and social rather than showy. The island seating makes it easy for people to gather for coffee, prep meals together or keep each other company without getting underfoot. The nearby snug works perfectly for quieter breakfasts or for kids to escape with the TV.
Outside space is flexible and well thought through. There are enclosed areas where dogs can safely roam, plus larger open lawns and shrub areas that give the house a real sense of space. The pizza oven and table tennis add simple, fun extras that work for mixed-age groups.
Parking is effortless. With a long private driveway and space for six or more cars, arrivals are stress-free and no one needs to juggle vehicles during the stay.
Overall, Marsham Lodge suits guests who want a grand, comfortable home where memories are made, rather than a polished show-home. It’s ideal for families, reunions and milestone trips — relaxed, private and designed for real use.
A car is recommended. Private off-road parking is available for six or more vehicles.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Norfolk, a county in the East of England, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, historical sites, and charming towns, making it a delightful destination for travelers. The region is renowned for its stunning coastline, which is part of the "Deep History Coast" and features beautiful beaches like Holkham and Wells-next-the-Sea, perfect for long walks or family days out.
The Norfolk Broads, a network of navigable rivers and lakes, are the jewel in the county's crown. This National Park is a haven for boating enthusiasts, bird watchers, and anyone seeking the tranquility of the great outdoors. The waterways are lined with picturesque villages and pubs, offering a quintessential English countryside experience.
History buffs will be drawn to Norfolk's rich past, which is showcased in its many stately homes and castles. The Sandringham Estate, the Queen's country retreat, is open to the public and provides a glimpse into royal life. Norwich, the county's vibrant capital, is home to a Norman cathedral and a castle-turned-museum, both of which stand testament to the city's medieval heritage.
Norfolk's culinary scene is another highlight, with an emphasis on local produce and seafood. Cromer crabs are a local delicacy, and the county's many farmers' markets and food festivals celebrate the best of East Anglian fare. Pubs and restaurants often feature locally sourced ingredients, providing an authentic taste of Norfolk.
For those interested in the arts, Norfolk does not disappoint. The county has a thriving cultural scene, with festivals, galleries, and theaters, such as the Norwich Theatre Royal and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. The annual Norfolk & Norwich Festival brings a diverse range of performances and art installations to the area.
The county's unique landscape also includes the mysterious marshlands and the primeval Thetford Forest, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The Dark Sky Reserve at Kelling Heath and Wiveton Downs is a stargazer's paradise, with minimal light pollution allowing for spectacular views of the night sky.
In essence, Norfolk is a destination that offers something for everyone, from the serenity of its natural landscapes to the richness of its cultural offerings. Its blend of history, nature, and local charm makes it a place where travelers can create lasting memories.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM