
Booton House, once the childhood home of Stephen Fry, is a striking seven-bedroom period residence located in the Norfolk countryside. Fry, a celebrated English actor, comedian, writer, and broadcaster, spent part of his early years in this property, which combines historic charm with spacious living across three floors.
The main house extends to approximately 7,000 sq. ft. and features an elegant entrance hall, a sitting room, dining room, snug, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, pantry, morning room, utility room, and W.C. Upstairs, the first floor houses the main bedroom with en suite, three additional bedrooms, and a family bathroom, while the second floor includes three further bedrooms, including one with en suite, plus a second family bathroom.
A separate two-bedroom annex offers a kitchen/sitting/dining room and two bedrooms with en suite showers, providing flexible accommodation for guests or staff.
Outside, Booton House occupies just under an acre of landscaped gardens and grounds, complete with a gated entrance, ample off-road parking, various outbuildings, a shed, and an EV charger. The property enjoys a quiet position in the village of Booton, making it ideal for those seeking both privacy and rural charm. Its combination of period features, generous living space, and picturesque gardens make it a unique country home.








