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Home of the Pennyman family for nearly 400 years, this classic Georgian mansion, with its Victorian kitchen and laundry, attractive gardens and estate walks, provide lively resources for local schools and community groups, and a unique venue for wedding ceremonies and corporate events. Weekend visitors can experience the spirit of the intimate home of Colonel Jim Pennyman, the last of the Pennyman line, and his arts-loving wife Ruth, as well as the stylish legacy of the 18th-century character 'Wicked' Sir James Pennyman so named due to his extravagant lifestyle and his gambling with the family fortune
- Enjoy beautiful gardens in an 18th-century landscape setting.
- Follow our family trails, indoors and out.
- Sit and relax a while in the Reading Room.
Ask about our weekday programme of special-interest activities and events, including lunchtime lectures and conservation tours. Enjoy the only model railway layouts owned by the National Trust. Dogs on leads in park only
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| Open Bank Holiday Mondays and Good Friday. Closed one weekend in July for special event. Parts of the hall and grounds may occasionally be closed for private functions. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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01642 324188 Fax: 01642 300937 Email: ormesbyhall@nationaltrust.org.uk
Gift Aid Admission (Standard Admission prices in brackets): adult £5.10 (£4.60), child £3.30 (£3), family £13.35 (£12.10). Entry to tea-room and gardens free |
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- Mount Grace Priory
- Nunnington Hall
- Rievaulx Terrace and Temples
- Roseberry Topping
- Souter Lighthouse and The Leas
- Washington Old Hall
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