Need to know
Rooms
32, including two standalone cottages.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 4pm.
More details
Rates include breakfast for all room types except the Cottages, where you can pre-order a Continental hamper for £15 a day, or head to Stanley's for a cooked breakfast (from £25).
Also
There are two accessible rooms (101 and 103) set on the ground floor of the hotel.
At the hotel
Games room; bikes to borrow for free (subject to availability); and free WiFi. In rooms: LED TV, digital radio, Nespresso coffee machine with Roar Gill pods, tea-making kit, minibar with pre-mixed cocktails, air-conditioning, Irene Forte Skincare bath products, and flip-flops (for the spa). The two cottages have a full kitchen and utility room too.
Our favourite rooms
The Harper may be an ample country home, but there’s not a dust-ruffle or heavy gilded frame in sight; decor is modern, down to the clean-lined four-poster beds most rooms have. And, sometimes size does matter, when you’re presented with Big, Bigger and Biggest rooms – the last of which satisfyingly lives up to its name. And, if you’re visiting as a group or with the kids, granny and grandad, the mother-in-law, etc, in tow, the Cottages are secluded standalone hideaways with their own kitchen and utility room for longer stays.
Poolside
With leafy courtyard views, the pool at the spa is lined with smooth stone, features Roman steps and has a hot tub tucked into one corner. It's open daily from 7am to 10pm for private 30-minute bookings only (subject to availability), during which time you'll have use of the pool, sauna, steam room and hot tub to yourselves.
Spa
Ease your coastal-walk-worn muscles in the clean-lined modern spa, which has a pool, Jacuzzi for bubbly soaks and a range of Irene Forte Skincare massages and facials (including prenatal pampering). An acupressure-styled ‘Head in the Clouds’ or ‘the Harper Trio’ focusing on your back, neck and shoulders will work wonders; polish off with a mani-pedi.
Packing tips
Bring buckets, spades, inflatable flamingo rubber-rings… And clothing you’re not too precious about for splashing in rock pools, mucking about on sightseeing boats and fishing for crabs.
Also
There are lots of nods to both the building’s past as a glass factory (notably the ‘Blow me away’ sign in Ivy’s lounge) and owner Sam Cutmore-Scott’s mechanic grandfather, with industrial touches.
Pet‐friendly
Your four-legged friend can stay for £25 a room a night (a bed can be provided). Pets are allowed in all rooms. And for very mucky pups (or wellies) there’s an alfresco bath tub to use on returns from walkies. See more pet-friendly hotels in Norfolk.
Children
Little ones are welcome to stay. There are several family rooms and two cottages suited to multigenerational trips. You’ll need to provide distractions, but the North Norfolk coast is awash with seaside fun.
Best for
Whether babes flopping on the beach or teens learning to land board, there’s something for all ages here.
Recommended rooms
The Family Room is well-configured for broods of four, or for more privacy, your own kitchen and perhaps a few more beds, the Cottages are charming.
Activities
There’s a lot of outdoorsy fun to be had: playing in the sand or paddling in the shallows; partaking in blustery watersports; ‘gillying’ and fishing; wildlife spotting; boating, kayaking and canoeing; or tackling the Holkham Hall high-ropes course.
Swimming pool
Kids can use the spa pool, although parents will need to supervise. Families might prefer a private 30-minute session (book in advance, subject to availability).
Meals
Food is unpretentious here, and the ‘all day, anywhere’ menu has picky bits and classic favourites that kids will enjoy. And, if you’re in a Cottage you can cook to their whims.
No need to pack
Bring any essential baby kit, beloved toys and tech for a rainy day.
Sustainability efforts
The Harper runs on eco-friendly biofuel, sustainably grown wood or electricity (no gas), with heaters and water kept toasty with biofuel pellets. Low-energy LED lights are fitted throughout, the pool has a heat-exchange air-circulation system to keep excess warmth from being pumped into the atmosphere, paper usage is kept to a minimum, coffee pods are British-made and biodegradable, and there are chargers for electric vehicles onsite.