A stay in Norfolk's historic Wolterton Hall will leave you feeling like aristocracy. Watch our video by Victoria Pertusa to see inside.
Completed in 1742, Wolterton Hall was built by Horatio Walpole, the brother of Britain's first prime minister Robert Walpole.
Wolterton is nestled between Itteringham and Erpingham and the hall is set in 500 acres of land, which includes a large lake.
The decadent property is full of period decorations, antiques and luxurious furnishings and it recently underwent a £2m renovation.
It boasts a number of accommodations including the East Wing, which has seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, can host up to 15 guests and where a week's stay starts at £7000.
You can also hire personal concierge services and a chef for an additional charge.
Watch the video to see inside.
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