Melford Hall
SuffolkAn eclectic home, with stories of naval exploits and Beatrix Potter set in picturesque gardens.
Long Melford, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 9AA

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Opening times for 19 February 2026
Asset Opening time Melford Hall Closed Garden Closed Parkland Closed Book Shop Closed Tea-room Closed Whole property
Ticket type With Gift Aid Without Gift Aid Adult (18+) £14.00 Child (5-17) under 5s free £7.00 Family (2 Adults and up to 3 children) £35.00 Group (Adult 18+) £13.30 Group (Child 5-17) £6.65 1 adult and up to 3 children £21.00 Become a member and discover more than 500 places
- Bookshop
- Car park
- Dogs allowed
Dogs are welcome on leads in the park, book-shop and outdoor tearoom seating area in the garden. There is also a designated indoor tearoom seating space. Assistance dogs only in the house and formal garden.
- Electric vehicle charging point
Our closest electric charging point is at the Old School Car Park CO10 9DX.
- Tea-room
- Toilet
Blue Badge parking and drop-off available. Accessible toilet. Ground floor of the house and parts of the garden accessible.
- Accessible route and/or map
Accessible route
- Accessible toilet
An accessible toilet is available in the North Wing of the House
- Designated parking
5 accessible spaces are available in the car park by the visitor welcome gazebo
- Drop-off point
A shuttle bus is available to drop off visitors at the front door of the house and return back to the car park.
- Induction loop
An induction loop is available at Visitor Reception and in the Tea Room
- Level access to food outlet
Via a ramp
- Level access/terrain
- Narrow corridors
- Photograph album
Photograph album available of upstairs rooms
- Powered mobility vehicle available
Two off road powered mobility scooters are available to borrow. To book please call 01787 379228
- Ramped access/slopes
A ramp is available to access the ground floor of the house
- Steps/uneven terrain
- Transfer available
A shuttle bus is available to drop off visitors at the front door of the house and return back to the car park.
- Wheelchairs available
Manual wheelchairs are available to borrow from the house.
- By road
- Entrance to car park and grounds opposite village green, off the A134 - 14 miles from Bury St Edmunds, 4 miles from SudburyParking: free
- On foot
- 5 mile Railway Walk linking Long Melford with Lavenham. Walk takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes
- By train
- Station Road, Sudbury, CO10 6SU is 4 miles away, approximately ten minutes by taxi to Melford Hall
- By bus
- Mondays to Saturdays from Sudbury and Bury St Edmunds train station. Closest bus stop adjacent to The Bull Hotel. Local bus timetables: http://www.suffolkonboard.com/timetables_leaflets/timetables_by_area
Planning your visit
Events at Melford Hall
Discover our range of upcoming events from seasonal trails to educational talks.

Group visits to Melford Hall
Book a group visit to Melford Hall in advance and you can enjoy benefits including group rates and a personal welcome from one of the team. Find out how to book and more.

Visiting Melford Hall with your dog
Melford Hall is a one pawprint rated place. Here, you can find all the information you need about bringing your dog to this National Trust estate.

Highlights
House
Imposing red-brick mansion in the Suffolk countryside, home to the Hyde Parker family for over 300 years.
Garden
Walled gardens with herbaceous borders, woodland corner and lawns with topiary, espaliered fruit trees and a reflecting pond.
Tea-room
Tea-room with indoor and outdoor seating, serving hot and cold drinks, cakes, ice creams, lunches and cream teas.
Second-hand bookshop
Bookshop stocked full of pre-loved books.
Parkland
Acres of parkland with walking routes that include views of the Suffolk countryside, village and resident cattle and sheep.
Banqueting House
17th-century octagonal Tudor banqueting house, set in the grounds overlooking the village green.
Things to see and do
Things to see in Melford Hall
Explore Melford Hall, which was ravaged by fire in 1942 and brought back to life as a much-loved home to the family who have lived here for over 300 years.

Explore the garden and park at Melford Hall
Explore Melford Hall and enjoy a gentle stroll around the garden or a brisk walk in the park. Then pause on the north lawn to enjoy the views of the wider estate and wildlife.

Family-friendly things to do at Melford Hall
Walks, picnics and discovering Beatrix Potter stories in the house are just some of the things you can do on a family day out at Melford Hall.

Top trails
Melford Hall countryside walk
Enjoy views of open fields, gently rolling hills, beautiful vistas, distant churches and clear running brooks on a walk through Suffolk countryside.

Melford Hall Windmill Hill walk
Take in the Suffolk countryside on this circular walk, with hidden gems, woodland, open fields and spectacular views.

Melford Hall to Sudbury Mill walk
Enjoy an exhilarating walk from Long Melford through Sudbury's famed water meadows, passing old watermills before ending at Gainsborough's House and then his statue in Sudbury Market Place.

Melford Hall to Lavenham railway walk
Follow the route of the old Great Eastern Railway from Long Melford to Lavenham and look out for a wide variety of birds and even deer if you are lucky, in their natural habitat.

Eating
Eating at Melford Hall
The tea-room at Melford Hall in Suffolk is the ideal place to treat yourself to a cuppa and a tasty treat before, during or after your visit.

Places to stay

Horringer Park Gates
Stay in this characterful Georgian cottage, once the home of the Ickworth estate gatekeeper.

Ickworth Keeper's Cottage
Escape city life in this Victorian cottage set on the Ickworth estate and surrounded by farmland.

Ickworth Gardens House
An idyllic stay on the Ickworth estate with a lakeside garden and homely interior.

Carpenters Cottage
A Victorian farm cottage set on the Ickworth estate and finished with an elegant décor.

The Round House
Cosy up in this folky rotunda deep in the woodlands of the Ickworth Estate.
Upcoming events
Easter Egg Hunt at Melford Hall
This spring, treat the whole family to an Easter adventure at Melford Hall with fun activities for everyone.
About Melford Hall
It’s fair to say that Melford Hall has had its share of trials and tribulations, but it’s thanks to many generations from medieval monks to the Hyde Parker family who still live here, that this home still stands.
Around every corner there’s a new twist in the story – from Beatrix Potter sketches to collections of naval paintings and Chinese porcelain – everything tells a story and everyone has left their mark.
Devastated by fire in 1942, it was nurtured back to life by the Hyde Parker family and it remains their much loved family home to this day. It is their stories of family life at Melford – from visits by their cousin Beatrix Potter through to our visitors today that make this house more than bricks and mortar.
History
History of Melford Hall
Explore the history of Melford Hall and trace its evolution through the centuries, from its ownership by Benedictine monks to its royal connections and visits by Beatrix Potter.

Support us
Volunteer opportunities at Melford Hall
Want to help make sure that visitors have the best possible visit to Melford Hall? Find out what’s involved in being a volunteer and how you can apply to join the team.
