Hanbury Hall
Worcestershire & HerefordshireWilliam and Mary-style country house, garden and park
School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 7EA

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Opening times for 20 February 2026
Asset Opening time House 10:00 - 16:00 Garden 09:00 - Dusk Park 09:00 - Dusk Stables café 09:30 - 15:00 Courtyard Kitchen 09:30 - 16:30 Full Admission
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £18.70 £17.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £9.40 £8.50 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £46.80 £42.50 1 adult, 3 children £28.10 £25.50 Group (Adult 18+) £17.10 Group (Child 5-17) £8.55 Gardens and Parkland only
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £12.10 £10.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £6.10 £5.00 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £30.30 £25.00 1 adult, 3 children £18.20 £15.00 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
- Assistance dogs only
Assistance dogs only in the Hall, Parterre, Formal Fruit Garden, and inside the Courtyard Kitchen.
- Bookshop
The second-hand bookshop is located in the courtyard behind the Hall. Open daily, 9.30am - 4.30pm.
- Café
The Courtyard Kitchen is open daily, serving a range of breakfasts (until 12pm), main meals, a selection of cakes and bakes, and hot and cold drinks.
- Car park
Disabled parking and coach parking available. Caravans and motor homes are permitted to park in the coach park during busier periods.
- Coffee shop
The Stables Café is open daily, serving a range of sandwiches, cakes and bakes, and hot and cold drinks.
- Dogs allowed
Dogs on fixed short leads are welcome in the majority of the Formal Gardens, Parkland, Courtyard and Stables Café.
- Restaurant
The Courtyard Kitchen is open daily 9.30am - 4.30pm, serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, and hot and cold drinks.
- Toilet
Toilets are located behind the Visitor Reception building, in the Stableyard, and in the Courtyard Kitchen.
Blue Badge parking. Accessible toilet. Mobility scooter bookable by phone. Accessible pathways suitable for wheelchairs and onsite mobility scooter. Ground floor of house fully accessible.
- Accessible route and/or map
The garden is mainly level with surfaces varying between gravel and grass. Gates in the park are kissing gates. The blue walk in our parkland is accessible but does have a slight slope.
- Accessible toilet
There is an accessible toilet located in the Stableyard and in the Courtyard Kitchen.
- Designated parking
We have 23 disabled parking spaces, and these are approx. 45 metres from visitor reception.
- Induction loop
We have induction loops in Visitor Reception and the Stables Cafe.
- Level access to food outlet
There is level access into the Stables Cafe and a ramp into the Courtyard Kitchen.
- Level access to shop
Level access into the second-hand bookshop.
- Powered mobility vehicle available
We have three powered mobility vehicles available for loan at reception. Please pre-book prior to your visit by phoning the office on 01527 821214.
- Ramped access/slopes
Ramped access into the Hall and into the Courtyard Kitchen.
- Wheelchairs available
We have two manual wheelchairs available for loan at reception.
- By road
- from M5 exit 5 follow A38 to Droitwich; from Droitwich 4 miles along B4090
- On foot
- public footpaths cross the park
- By train
- Droitwich Spa 4 miles
- By bus
- Book a bus journey to Hanbury Hall using the Worcestershire on Demand bus service. Please note this service does not run on a Sunday or on bank holidays.
- Cycling
- We request that bikes are locked at the bike racks in the car park by Visitor Reception or dismounted and wheeled along visitor routes.
School Road, Hanbury, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 7EA
Planning your visit
Events at Hanbury Hall
Find out more and book tickets for upcoming events and activities at Hanbury Hall

The Courtyard Kitchen
The Courtyard Kitchen is open daily 9.30am - 4.30pm, serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, hot and cold drinks. Bright and spacious seating areas for over 50 people extend into the Hall where you can see historic features such as the service bells.

Accessibility at Hanbury Hall
Learn more about the accessibility features at Hanbury Hall, including our pre-bookable mobility vehicles and wheelchairs, the Access Vehicle, and accessible facilities including toilets and ramped access.

Visiting Hanbury Hall with your dog
Hanbury Hall is a two pawprint rated place. Explore nearly 400 acres of parkland, woodland and open fields on a dog walk at Hanbury Hall. Find out where you can walk your dog and read our Canine Code here.

Group visits to Hanbury Hall
Find out more about booking your group for a visit to Hanbury Hall and the information you need to help you plan your trip.

Visiting using the Worcestershire On Demand Bus Service
Take the Worcestershire On Demand bus to Croome or Hanbury Hall and enjoy a free hot drink. Terms and conditions apply.

Highlights
House
A country retreat, offering a glimpse into life at the turn of the 18th century. Featuring original wall-paintings by Sir James Thornhill.
Garden
The original formal gardens have been faithfully recreated and complement the relaxed later gardens, with orangery, orchards, and walled garden.
Park
400 acres of parkland, with remains of ancient forests and historic avenues.
Restaurant
The Courtyard Kitchen is now open daily serving a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, and hot and cold drinks.
Cafe
The Stables Cafe is open daily serving sandwiches, cakes, bakes, hot and cold drinks.
Second-hand bookshop
Bookshop in the courtyard stocked full of pre-loved books.
Playground
The children's adventure playground is located behind the Stableyard and includes a swing, a slide, climbers and wooden tipis.
Things to see and do
Family days out at Hanbury Hall
Hanbury Hall is full of fun adventures for all the family. There’s always lots to do to keep little ones busy in the great outdoors, from exploring the playground, seasonal trails, to ticking off some of our 70 things to do at Hanbury Hall activities.

Things to see and do in the gardens and parkland
Enjoy the gardens and parkland at Hanbury Hall. From the Walled Garden to Kytes Orchard and beyond, the outdoors at Hanbury look beautiful throughout the year.

Things to see and do in the Hall
Discover Hanbury Hall, a William and Mary-style country house built by wealthy lawyer Thomas Vernon in the early 18th century.

Things to see and do in the parkland
Hanbury Hall is home to 400 acres of Grade II listed parkland, with remains of ancient forests and historic avenues. With three way-marked routes to choose from, there’s plenty of opportunity to find the perfect walk for you to stretch your legs and admire the surrounding Worcestershire countryside.

Spotlight events
February half-term: Cupid's Quest
Join us for Cupid's Quest - Follow the trail inspired by Cupid around the gardens and take part in the Cupid Crafts in the Long Gallery.

Easter Egg Hunt at Hanbury Hall
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Hanbury Hall on an Easter trail.

Books and Babyccinos
Bring along your little ones for storytelling, babyccinos, sensory toys and colouring activities in the historic spaces in the Courtyard Kitchen.

Eating
Eating at Hanbury Hall
Relax and enjoy a bite to eat after exploring Hanbury Hall in the Courtyard Kitchen and the Stables Cafe.

Top trails
Hanbury Park Blue Route
Enjoy an easy walk across Hanbury's parkland, admiring sweeping views of the hall and estate and discovering fascinating historic landscape features.

Hanbury Hall parkland walks map
Download a copy of our parkland walks map to take with you during your walk.
Places to stay

South Wing
A second floor apartment within Hanbury Hall with stunning views over the 18th century Parterre.

Hanbury Lodge
At the entrance to the Hanbury estate, this handsome lodge has miles of walking trails on the doorstep.
Upcoming events
February half-term: Cupid's Quest
Join us for Cupid's Quest - Follow the trail inspired by Cupid around the gardens and take part in the Cupid Crafts in the Long Gallery.
Guided Parkland Walks
Discover the history of Hanbury Hall’s parkland on a guided walk with one of our experienced volunteer guides.
Books and Babyccinos
Bring along your little ones for storytelling, babyccinos, sensory toys and colouring activities in the historic spaces in the Courtyard Kitchen.
The Festival of Blossom at Hanbury Hall
Celebrate the Festival of Blossom at Hanbury Hall with a range of activities including blossom bathing and crafts.
Easter Egg Hunt at Hanbury Hall
This spring, treat the whole family to a world of adventure at Hanbury Hall on an Easter trail.
Mindful Photography Walks
Join Hanbury Hall photographer Mike Dixon for a relaxed walk and talk around the formal gardens as he shares handy tips and tricks for photographing nature and the outdoors.
Artists of Worcestershire Exhibition
We're excited to be reopening the Long Gallery as an exhibition space this April with the Artists of Worcestershire.
Photography Exhibition: The Landscape and Nature of the British Isles
Explore a photography exhibition by Trevor Hunter in the Long Gallery.
About Hanbury Hall
A country retreat in the heart of Worcestershire. The house and garden, originally a stage-set for summer parties, offer a glimpse into life at the turn of the 18th century.
Don't miss the original wall-paintings by Sir James Thornhill. Full of drama and politics, they show the birth of Georgian society.
The original formal gardens, designed by George London, have been faithfully re-created. They complement the relaxed later gardens, with orangery, orchards and walled garden.
History
History of Hanbury Hall
The Vernon family built Hanbury Hall in 1701, but as fashions changed, so did the 18th-century hall and gardens. Discover the history behind Hanbury’s evolution here.

Support us
Volunteer opportunities at Hanbury Hall
Find out more about volunteering at Hanbury Hall and how you can join the team and play your part in looking after this special place.
