Leonard Cheshire Disability

Award winning holiday and short break destination for disabled people

Our hotel

Situated in rolling parkland on the Royal Sandringham Estate, Park House was the childhood home of Princess Diana and is now run as a unique hotel for people with physical disabilities.

Park House hotel and grounds
The hotel’s 16 bedrooms (8 single and 8 twins) are en-suite, television, radio, direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities are available. The spacious public rooms are full of character and provide comfortable environments in which to meet friends, have coffee or simply catch up with the newspapers.

The hotel has been equipped to the highest of standards; lifts, ramps and automatic doors provide excellent wheelchair access.

Care facilities

By providing as much or as little assistance as is required, we enable guests to holiday alone or with their carers/companions. Our in-house team of experienced Registered Nurses and care staff are on duty 24 hours a day, giving peace of mind to guests and relatives. Individual care plans are designed with guests prior to arrival, ensuring an enjoyable and relaxing stay. Hoists and other equipment are usually available.

Activities and entertainment

Park House Hotel guests enjoying sunshine outside
If rest and relaxation are what is needed, then Park House is definitely the place. Our fleet of wheelchair-accessible minibuses enables hotel guests to take in the many attractions and stunning coastlines in the area. From taking in the local sights to shopping for gifts, our Activities Team works with guests and assists with individual requests.

Facilities include a shop; well stocked library with large print/talking books; broadband enabled internet access; relaxing lounge area with marble fire place and comfortable conservatory.

We also have many themed weeks available, more details from the hotel directly or through the website.