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| Important note
Some ground and first-floor rooms have no electric light. Visitors wishing to make a close study of the interior and portraits should avoid dull days early and late in the season | | | | Shopping
NT shop and small plant centre, second-hand bookshop | | | | Cycling
2 miles of NT-permitted cycle path through parkland. NT-Sustrans (65) leaflet available | | | | Parking
Free parking, 100 yards. Coaches must come via A19 and use coach entrance. No coach access from the west via Aldwark toll bridge | | | | Education
Suitable for school groups. Learning Centre. Live interpretation (Victorian below stairs and Georgian costumes). Making Faces art workshops. Hands-on interpretation. Outreach programme for rural schools. Community groups tours and workshops available | | | | Families & children
Baby-changing facilities. Hip-carrying infant seats for loan. Wilderness play area, including large fort. Family art workshops linked to the portraits in the house | | | | Refreshments
Walled Garden Restaurant (licensed). Hot lunches 12212:30. Gluten-free and vegetarian lunch options available. Children's menu. Kiosk in the garden open on busy days. Special themed evening functions. Restaurant uses produce from the walled garden and mainly local and organic suppliers | | | | Self-catering accommodation
One holiday apartment, an ideal base to experience both town and countryside. Sleeps 4 people. Available for short breaks and week bookings. More information on self-catering accommodation at Beningbrough Hall and Gardens | | |
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