Dec. 1, 2025

Christmas Wreath-Making Workshop

Wolterton

Celebrate the season in style and create a truly abundant Christmas wreath to adorn your door and welcome your guests this festive season. 

 

In the relaxed, inspiring surroundings of Wolterton, florist Harriet Aitken will guide you step by step through the process of making your own 20-inch wreath. Using fresh flowers and foliage, cones, seed heads and berries, you’ll develop your own unique style—whether to complement your front door or to reflect your creative flair. Harriet will be on hand throughout with expert advice on crafting and caring for your finished wreath.

Wherever possible, materials are foraged locally or sourced from the Wolterton Estate. You’ll be greeted with coffee and cake and the workshop will be held in the stunning Marble Hall with views over the estate. Before you finish we’ll celebrate with a glass of something special and for those who would like to, a private tour of the Hall and gardens.

You’ll leave with a beautiful hand-made wreath and plenty of festive cheer.

Fresh materials may include fir, pine, larch, pussy willow, cones, berries, eryngium, genista, limonium, wax flower and eucalyptus.
Dried blooms and seed heads may include hydrangea, nigella, poppy, teasel, honesty, sea lavender, gypsophila, and more.

All materials are provided—including fresh flowers, foliage, wreath bases, tools, wrap and ribbons—and the workshop is perfectly suited for complete beginners.

What a way to start December!

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    Wolterton

    WOLTERTON

    One of the celebrated 'Power Houses' of North Norfolk, and today, with fresh energy brought by the Ellis family, Wolterton remains both deeply historic and entirely alive.

    Wolterton

    Tucked away in the tranquil countryside of North Norfolk, Wolterton Hall is a rare example of Palladian refinement balanced with personal, lived-in charm. Commissioned in 1722 by Horatio Walpole, younger brother to Sir Robert Walpole, Britain’s first Prime Minister, the house is steeped in political history.

    After the original manor was destroyed by fire, Horatio enlisted architect Thomas Ripley to realise his vision: a home of classical elegance and diplomatic discretion. A gifted ambassador and statesman, Horatio built Wolterton not only as a residence, but as a stage for diplomacy - its famously thick interlocking doors, said to have been a gift from Queen Caroline, were designed to muffle sensitive conversation. In return for brokering peace with France, Cardinal Fleury presented Horatio with a series of exquisite tapestries, still on display in the Saloon today — their elaborate needlework offering both artistry and quiet mischief to the trained eye.

    Wolterton is one of the four great Whig ‘Power Houses’ of North Norfolk, alongside Houghton, Holkham, and Raynham, and its story continued to evolve through the centuries. The 19th century brought architectural updates from George Repton, son of famed landscape designer Humphry Repton, while the 20th century was defined by family life, vividly documented in the diaries of Lady Nancy Walpole, who described both the charm and rhythm of estate living.

    Wolterton also has a history of royal visits — most memorably Queen Mary in 1951, followed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1952, shortly after a second fire tested the Hall’s resilience. True to form, the family continued hosting in the Servants’ Quarters while repairs took place above.

    In recent years, Wolterton has undergone an award-winning restoration under the stewardship of Peter Sheppard and Keith Day, and now enters an exciting new chapter with the arrival of the Ellis family, whose Norfolk roots date back over 300 years. With their deep appreciation for craft, legacy, and landscape, the Ellises are preserving Wolterton not as a relic of the past, but as a living, breathing home — open to new stories and generations to come.

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