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- An Elizabethan gem in the heart of industrial Lancashire
- Original plasterwork and panelling from the seventeenth century
- 1850s architectural and design work by Sir Charles Barry
- Unique Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth Textile Collection, over 300 textiles on display
- Largest loan of paintings from the National Portrait Gallery in the North West
- Parterre, woodland walks
RBKS Textile Collection new display of samplers, new display in six cases including lace work and embroidery. Four of Sir Charles Barry's original 1850s architectural drawings on display. Replanted Rose Garden with historic rose varieties
 | Gawthorpe Hall is financed and run by Lancashire County Council, without this commitment the Trust would not have been able to acquire this property. The NT maintains an administration office and tea-room in the courtyard. Members have free admission to the house and garden, except during special events when a charge to enter the grounds may apply |
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Tea-room opens 12:30. Open Bank Holiday Mondays and Good Friday. Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
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