UNLIMITED ACCESS TO OVER 400 HISTORIC PLACES
Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts & defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others.
Free car park. There is a gravel car park 250 metres from the main entrance, with both hard standing and spaces on grass. Capacity for approx. 300 vehicles.
There is a free buggy service that can pick up disabled visitors from the visitor centre (adjacent to car park) and shuttle them to the hall.
The Garden Tearooms serve high-quality Yorkshire food using the best local, fresh ingredients. We offer a children's selection on the menu. In fine weather, you can enjoy the tranquillity of the hall from the outdoor seating on the Tea Terrace.
Shop selling a wide range of heritage-themed gifts, plants in spring and summer, books and gardening items. There is also a second hand book shop with a wide varity of titles localted in the Hall near the tearooms.
Unfortunately dogs are not allowed on site due to the gardens being listed. Assistance dogs are welcome.
The extensive, beautiful grounds are home to a collection of grand gardens in miniature. These have been restored to their full Victorian splendour, and feature a colourful array of seasonal plantings and displays.
The flower garden displays a fine selection of period bedding plants, while romantic views from the restored summerhouse take in both the formal gardens and the pleasure grounds.
Stroll through the statue walks, the fern dell grotto, the victorian privy, Target Garden and the beautiful wild rose dell.
There is a designated play area close to our gardens. Please note that due to narrow paths and delicate marble statues throughout the garden we do not allow bikes, trikes and balls on site.
Child friendly events throughout the year, please see Events page for details. There is also a children's play area located in the gardens.
Traffic on site is limited to a golf buggy for mobilty impaired people between the car park and hall and for access to the disabled parking directly outside the hall. Handrails only on internal stairs.
No photography allowed in the hall itself.
English Heritage welcomes all photographers to our sites and we hope you will share your pictures with us on Flickr and Facebook.
We do have some restrictions at certain locations, so if photography is your main reason for visiting, please call the site ahead of your visit to check if any parts of the site are restricted.
We are keen to promote the use of our sites to location managers. If you are interested please go to Filming Locations for more information and contacts.