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.
Parking charges apply to non-members. Parking free for members. 76 car parking spaces including three disabled spaces. Disabled visitors may be set down outside the entrance by prior arrangement.
Enjoy a tasty treat from our recently refurbished café, with a menu including soups, hot sandwiches and salads.
There’s a designated area of outdoor seating for dogs – please just make sure your canine companions are on leads here and at the hatch when you order. We also have a dedicated indoor seating area inside the café for dogs on leads.
Picnics are permitted anywhere in the park, but no barbecues. There is an enclosed picnic area near the play area perfect for families. Gazebos are not permitted in the park.
Our shop is now open inside the house. Pick up the perfect reminder of a great day out, or a distinctive gift. From mugs and stationery to tote bags and tea towels, there are many memorable items to catch your eye.
Toilets can be found at the café and inside the house.
Currently, dogs are allowed off leads in most areas of the park under close supervision.
We have a designated area for dogs in our café but dogs must be on leads in and around the café at all times. The fenced children's area is a dog-free zone but assistance dogs are welcome. Please note our new dog policy has now been introduced, find out more here.
Marble Hill is set in 65 acres of parkland containing historic features such as an ice house and grotto, both built in the early 18th century.
The park is suitable for sports such as cricket, rugby and football - please contact the Ranger on 0782 568 0709 for more information about available facilities.
There is a microwave at the cafe available for warming food. Please ask a staff member.
Play area with mini trampoline, climbing area and willow tunnel.
Click here for our family guide with more information.
Push chairs are not allowed in the house but baby carriers are available to borrow.
Occasional family activities in the park. Please call for details.
We advise visitors not to wear backpacks during their visit due to small spaces within the house. Photography is welcomed in most areas of the house, please ask for details when you arrive. Gardens open at dawn and close at dusk. The area next to the café has a shallow slope.
English Heritage welcomes amateur photographers to our sites and we hope you will share your pictures of your visit with us on social media.
If you are looking to use one of our sites for commercial, corporate or professional photography or as a filming location, please contact our filming team as soon as possible to check availability and acquire the relevant permissions and paperwork.
Due to the delicate nature of our sites, English Heritage does not permit drone flying from or over sites in our care, except by contractors or partners undertaking flights for a specific purpose, who satisfy stringent CAA criteria, have the correct insurances and permissions, and are operating under controlled conditions.