Blo Norton Hall's new SCRUMPY website is now live! Guests are now able to make bookings and payments from all devices on their new responsive website.
Blo Norton Hall is a stunning, moated house dating back to the sixteenth century, is located in the pretty south Norfolk village of Blo Norton. The Hall provided the setting for Virginia Woolfs’ short story, The Journal of Miss Joan Martyn. In the story, the main character, Rosamond Merridrew, is a historian researching Englands’ land tenure system. One day, she comes across a forgotten manor house and pays a call to investigate meeting the inhabitants and eventually gets her hands on the diary of one of their ancestors, Joan Martyn.
The property sleeps 21 in 9 bedrooms with en-suites with further accommodation sleeping 8 in Virgina Barn or 6 in Duleep Singh Barn. They are available all year round as a separate or joint rental with Blo Norton Hall.
The new website for Blo Norton Hall uses our Royal theme. There is a properties page which displays both Blo Norton Hall and the two barns. Each of the properties have their own page with galleries and availability calendars. If you are interested in how you could use SCRUMPY to advertise your holiday properties then please get in touch and we will be more than happy to discuss this with you.