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Beningbrough

Yorkshire

Art exhibitions, history, and evolving gardens in the Yorkshire countryside

Beningbrough, York, North Yorkshire, YO30 1DD

The south front of Beningbrough Hall showing a large green lawn

Planning your visit

Art at Beningbrough 

Discover more about the Reddihough Galleries on the first floor of Beningbrough Hall and highlights of previous art displays. Currently on show, Whispers of the Wilderness: Exploring Wilderness Gardens is a full sensory exhibition linking history and fashion, with contemporary sculptures and sketching.

A large flowing willow sculpture in a grand historic Saloon

Things to see in the garden at Beningbrough 

Discover the formal gardens, walled kitchen garden, herbaceous borders and wildlife areas, each with its own style and beauty. Experience the tranquillity of the Mediterranean Garden, the latest new space designed by Andy Sturgeon. Find out more about this RHS partner garden in Yorkshire.

View across a gravel garden with a low stone wall and lots of colour and texture from plants and grass

Visiting Beningbrough with your dog 

Bring your dog to Beningbrough and you'll both have a great day out on one of Yorkshire's finest estates. Here are some ideas to help you get the most out of your visit. Beningbrough is a three pawprint rated place.

Family of three walking two dogs outside of the house at Beningbrough

Group visits to Beningbrough 

Find out everything you need to know about arranging a group visit to Beningbrough, from shopping and eating options, things to see and do and all the essential information for any visiting groups.

A group of people with a dog walk over the bridge in the Mediterranean garden at Beningbrough

Download the map 

As an eight acre gardens around a central carriageway, Beningbrough is not somewhere you tend to get lost. Part of the pleasure is wandering from garden to garden, and the hall is clear to see wherever you are. However for accessible paths, dog free zones and location of toilets, download the map on your phone. Alternatively, take a photo of the panel when you arrive.

Two visitors walking in the garden, both laughing whilst holding an ice cream at Cliveden in Buckinghamshire

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