One of Norfolk's most romantic private historic houses, offering not only the grandeur and sincerity befitting the commitments made at a marriage ceremony surrounded by exquisite plasterwork (seating 120), but also providing a stylish and relaxed environment for dining and entertainment in the vernacular chic West Wing with state-of-the-art lighting and bar. Outstanding views across the magnificent 'Capability' Brown landscape of ancient oaks (rated the best in Norfolk by Kew Gardens), past grazing horses and cattle to a spectacular lake - where better to be married? (Capacities: seated round tables 130; standing reception 250+; unlimited capacity with marquee hire).
Full use of the house, grounds and west wing, there is no extra charge for your ceremony. There is exclusive use, with access the day before to set up, exactly as you please.
Kimberley Hall is such a stunning venue i absolutely loved having our wedding there, its got amazing views, stunning rooms and its so picturesque it was just perfect! The staff there are so helpful and lovely and their event management team (Softley Events) are literally the best! They were always there for any questions i had or anything i needed to know before the wedding then on the actual day Emma was just amazing literally she was everywhere without me even realising making sure everything was perfect and it truly was. Perfect venue, definitely worth a look!Kimberley Hall is such a stunning venue i absolutely loved having our wedding there, its got amazing views, stunning rooms and its so picturesque it was just perfect! The staff there are so helpful and lovely and their event management team (Softley Events) are literally the best! They were always there for any questions i had or anything i needed to know before the wedding then on the actual day Emma was just amazing literally she was everywhere without me even realising making sure everything was perfect and it truly was. Perfect venue, definitely worth a look!
For Sat Nav please use NR18 0RS. Our entrance gates (see above) are located 200m west of this point on the Barnham Broom Road. There is no access via Kimberley village.