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Berrington Hall

Georgian grandeur on a human scale; neoclassical mansion by Henry Holland set in 'Capability' Brown's final landscape and gardens

near Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0DW

Berrington Hall, a prominent feature, can be spotted in the distance within the vast parkland, with trees framing the border of the frame.

Planning your visit

Vibrant lilac wisteria in full bloom against a backdrop of clear blue sky.
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The Garden Project at Berrington Hall 

As the final landscape garden project completed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, Berrington's garden is internationally significant.

An interior view of the top of the Staircase Hall at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire, which has tall pillars and decorative plasterwork on the ceiling.

Visit the mansion 

Built in 1778-81 for Thomas Harley, son of the 3rd Earl of Oxford, Berrington Hall is one of the few masterpieces of the architect Henry Holland's to survive intact.

Three visitors, one of whom is using a mobility scooter, exploring the grounds of Berrington Hall, Herefordshire, with their dog.
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Visiting Berrington with your dog 

Berrington Hall is a two pawprint rated place. Find out where you can explore before you visit.

Volunteers at work at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire
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Accessibility at Berrington Hall 

At Berrington Hall, there is Blue Badge parking, trampers and mobility scooters for hire. The estate offers a Changing Places facility, which can be found near to the tearoom. The house is partly accessible, and a virtual tour is available. Garden paths are mainly gravel.

Seat under a quince tree in the Walled Garden in May at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire.

Upcoming events at Berrington Hall 

From seasonal family trails, to tours and talks. Find out about all of the upcoming events at Berrington Hall.

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Berrington Hall map 

Take a look at the walks and access maps of Berrington Hall to help plan your visit.

Two adult visitors looking at each other and laughing as they stand atop the Gatehouse at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire

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