Discover more at Seaton Delaval Hall
Find out when Seaton Delaval is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
There is plenty at Seaton Delaval Hall for families young and old to enjoy. One of the top Northumberland attractions, enjoy open spaces, take part in activities and adventures, recreate some of the mischief and playfulness for which the Delaval family were known and create great memories together in sunshine and in rain.
If you’re looking for where to go in Northumberland or near North Tyneside and Newcastle this October half term, look no further! The Delaval family who lived here loved nothing more than to dress up and put on a performance. Fast forward 300 years and Halloween at Seaton Delaval Hall is arguably the time of year when that sense of fun, mischief and playfulness is at its best, so join us for some family friendly Northumberland half term fun! Halloween not your thing? Don’t worry, there’s plenty to do if you prefer to give it a miss. The gardens are filled with autumn colour in October, from the beech hedges and buttery yellow of the ginkgo bilobo tree in the Parterre, to cool, crisp colours around the Mirror Cube and Dark Matter Cube.
You can find details of all forthcoming events here.
Seaton Delaval Hall was once home to a generation of residents known as the 'Gay Delavals', notorious 18th-century pranksters, who loved nothing more than to confuse their guests with mischief and trickery. Their [in]famous playfulness has been reintroduced throughout the grounds, designed to show hints of the trickery and mischief for which its inhabitants were known.
There is lots for families with children to discover and enjoy inside Seaton Delaval Hall so that whatever the weather, you’ll have a great day out.
Whatever time of year it is, Seaton Delaval Hall is the perfect place to see how many activities you can tick off on the list of 50 Things to do Before You’re 11 ¾, our list of activities designed to get children closer to nature in a fun way!
To get you started, here's our top five to complete at Seaton Delaval Hall:
Find out about 50 Things to do Before You're 11 3/4 and how to tick off these and more.
When you’ve run off some energy it’s time to have a rest and recharge the batteries.
Bring a picnic and grab some hot and cold drinks, snacks and ice creams from the Summerhouse to top up, or head down to the Brewhouse Cafe for lunch indoors or enjoy lunch outside in the garden.
Find out more about eating at Seaton Delaval Hall here.
Find out when Seaton Delaval is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
During your visit to Seaton Delaval Hall, stop by the Brewhouse Café. Housed in a 17th-century building, it offers a wide range of drinks and snacks, as well as indoor and outdoor seating.
Uncover centuries of history and the story of the flamboyant and theatrical 'gay Delavals' in architect Sir John Vanbrugh's stunning buildings at Seaton Delaval Hall. Discover the dramatic scars of the fierce fires that nearly condemned it to ruin 200 years ago and see how the creativity and mischief has returned to this country house once more.
Find out what you’ll discover in the varied garden at Seaton Delaval Hall, from a Parterre and Rose Garden to a centuries-old weeping ash and woodland waiting to be explored.
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Fancy running free in the fresh air, learning new skills and trying new things? Grab your gear and start your adventure.
Learn how to make a pumpkin lantern this Halloween and find tips for recycling it afterwards. You can also find ideas for using natural materials as an alternative to plastic decorations.