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Oct 5, 2024
We took a friend for a first visit. It was an enjoyable visit too. The hall is only small, but it is worth a look. A shout out to the lady in the great hall. We did the tour back to front with it bei… Full review by scouse_mouse_2000uk
Sep 14, 2024
A stunning Jacobean house with beautifully preserved woodwork and original furniture. Unfortunately, there was not much information available about the history of the house and the family (at least i… Full review by frenchtoastfan
Aug 28, 2024
Lovely afternoon visit with the kids. Interesting to look round and nice grounds to walk round. Picnic areas too if you wanted. Full review by Sherpa61974147247
Why is Gawthorpe Hall managed by the local council and not by the owners the National Trust?
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The hall is financed and run by the National Trust in partnership with Lancashire County Council. In 2015 the Hall was given £500,000 funding from Lancashire County Council for vital …
The hall is financed and run by the National Trust in partnership with Lancashire County Council. In 2015 the Hall was given £500,000 funding from Lancashire County Council for vital restoration work needed on the south and west sides of the house
I am a National Trust member so it's free. Pretty sure though that you can walk around the grounds and use the cafe for free. Suspect admission to the hall will be at least £6.