Retreats

Solo retreats in Norfolk for quiet time, rest, and reflection.

Home House Homestead offers a calm setting for solo retreats in Norfolk, with peaceful rooms, open countryside, nourishing meals, and space to breathe.

A solo retreat does not need to mean isolation. At Home House, solo guests often come because they want distance from noise, screens, pressure, and decision fatigue, while still being held within a warm and welcoming setting.

This kind of stay is well suited to people who want to read, write, walk, pray, journal, sleep deeply, or simply spend a few days with less external demand.

What this includes

What guests usually come here for.

  • A peaceful farmhouse room and simple home comforts
  • Gardens, fields, and room to walk and sit outdoors
  • Meals and hosting that reduce the need to organise everything yourself
  • An unhurried setting that supports reflection and recovery

Why Home House

Why this works well in Norfolk.

Solo retreat guests often choose Home House because it offers the quiet they want without the impersonality of a hotel. It is a place where you can be left in peace while still feeling cared for.

If you want a more accommodation-led break, visit Stays. If you want to see shared retreat dates, browse Events & Workshops.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this retreat type.

Is Home House Homestead suitable for a solo retreat?

Yes. It is especially well suited to solo guests who want peace, countryside, and a gentler pace of life.

What do people do on a solo retreat in Norfolk?

Guests often read, walk, rest, journal, pray, enjoy the gardens, and take time away from their usual routines.

Can I come for a solo retreat even if I do not want a formal programme?

Yes. Many solo guests prefer the stay to remain quiet and lightly held rather than structured around a detailed itinerary.