Facilities & Access

General

  • Free parking, 200 yards
  • Dogs welcome but please keep them on a lead in the garden and grounds
  • Tuck into local produce in the Clocktower Cafe
  • Browse for gifts and treats in the Shop
  • Pop into the Plant Centre stocked with locally grown plants and herbs
  • Toilets in the courtyard and cafe. Temporary toilets also available in the walled garden April - October
  • Groups welcome - please contact us before you visit

Family & children

  • Baby-changing facilities
  • Small front-carrying baby slings and hip-carrying infant seats for loan around house
  • Children's adventure playground
  • Children's trail available every day - £2.50 incl. goodie bag prize
  • Children's menu and pick-and-mix lunch boxes
  • Microwave and bottle warmer available for use in cafe
  • Pocket money toys, books, games, sweets and chocolate treats for sale in the shop
  • Enjoy fantastic themed events for all the family throughout the year

Access

  • Designated mobility parking in main car park
  • Adapted toilet in courtyard and house
  • 1 single-seater PMV and 1 electric buggy available, booking essential
  • Wheelchairs available to borrow in the house and grounds, booking recommended
  • Mobility parking available at the walled garden - please ask at visitor reception
  • Ramped entrance to house
  • Level access around ground floor with lift to first floor. Additional flight of stairs up to Cabinet of Curiosities
  • Partly accessible grounds as there are some steep slopes, loose gravel or uneven woodland paths and steps. Access map is available
  • Level access to shop and cafe

Plan your day

A family exploring the wild West Woods at Wallington © Shona Hendrick

Explore all that Wallington has to offer with our free welcome leaflet, which has got a handy map inside to help you find your way around.

Fun for all the family

A family enjoying a beautiful day at Wallington © National Trust/Peter Sword

There's something for all the family to enjoy at Wallington, from events and activities to an adventure playground and acres of space to run around in.

Get around

A visitor using a Tramper at the front of the House at Wallington © Peter Sword

Why not download our special access map full of information about the paths, steps and stiles to help you find the best way around?